Palavras em English para '(botany) trigonal; triangular'
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- (geometry) A kite (quadrilateral having two pairs of edges of equal length, the edges of each pair touching each other at one end).
- (anatomy) The deltoid muscle, a triangular muscle on the human shoulder.
- (anatomy) The deltoid ligament, a triangular ligament on the human ankle.
- (geometry) A deltoid curve (hypocycloid with three cusps).
- a large triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint and serving to abduct and flex and extend and rotate the arm
noun
- Trigonodes hyppasia (triangles)
- Chrysodeixis acuta (tomato semi-looper)
- Chrysodeixis chalcites (groundnut semi-looper)
- Anomis flava (cotton semi-looper)
- Argyrogramma signata (green semi-looper)
- Oxyodes scrobiculata (longan semi-looper)
- Anomis sabulifera (jute semi-looper)
- Achaea janata (castor semi-looper)
adj
verb
- (geometry, computer graphics) To divide into triangles.
- (politics) To pit two others against each other in order to achieve a desired outcome or to gain an advantage; to "play both sides against the middle".
- To locate by means of triangulation.
- survey by triangulation
- measure by using trigonometry
- divide into triangles or give a triangular form to
adj
- (botany) of leaf shapes; of leaves having no divisions or subdivisions
- exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity
- having few parts; not complex or complicated or involved
- apart from anything else; without additions or modifications
- easy and not involved or complicated
- lacking mental capacity and subtlety
- unornamented
- (module theory, of a module) Being non-trivial, and having no proper non-trivial submodules (equivalently, no proper non-trivial quotient modules).
- Uncomplicated; lacking complexity; taken by itself, with nothing added.
- Free from duplicity; guileless, innocent, straightforward.
- (botany) Not compound, but possibly lobed.
- Easy; not difficult.
- (now colloquial, euphemistic) Feeble-minded; foolish.
- (zoology) Consisting of a single individual or zooid; not compound.
- (algebra, of a Lie algebra) Being non-abelian and having no proper non-zero ideals. (Note that this is non-equivalent to the usual algebra sense; in particular, the abelian Lie algebra of dimension 1 over any given field is non-trivial and has no proper non-zero ideals, but is by convention not considered simple.)
- (mineralogy) Homogenous.
- (ring theory, of a ring) Being non-zero, and having no proper non-zero two-sided ideals (equivalently, no proper non-trivial quotient rings). For commutative rings, this definition coincides with that of a field.
- Without ornamentation; plain.
- (mathematics, real analysis, measure theory, of a real-valued function) Equal to a finite linear combination of indicator functions on measurable sets.
- (group theory, of a group) Being non-trivial, and having no proper non-trivial normal subgroups (equivalently, no proper non-trivial quotient groups).
- Undistinguished in social condition; of no special rank.
- (category theory, of an object in a category with a terminal object) Being non-isomorphic to the terminal object, and such that its only quotient objects (up to isomorphism) are the terminal object and itself.
- (chemistry, pharmacology) Consisting of one single substance; uncompounded.
- Using steam only once in its cylinders, in contrast to a compound engine, where steam is used more than once in high-pressure and low-pressure cylinders. (of a steam engine)
- (universal algebra, of an algebraic structure) Containing more than one element, and such that the only congruences on the structure are the diagonal relation (the equivalence relation a≡b⟺a=b) and the universal relation (the equivalence relation such that a≡b for all a,b). Equivalently, containing more than one element and having no proper non-trivial quotient algebras.
noun
- a person lacking intelligence or common sense
- any herbaceous plant having medicinal properties
- (weaving) A drawloom.
- (logic) A simple or atomic proposition.
- (pharmacology) A herbal preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant.
- (Roman Catholicism) A feast which is not a double or a semidouble.
- (weaving) Part of the apparatus for raising the heddles of a drawloom.
adj
- of or relating to monoclinous plants
- of animal or plant; having both male female reproductive organs
- Of or pertaining to hermaphrodism; being a hermaphrodite.
- (biology) Possessing the reproductive organs of both sexes.
- Relating to the metaphysical integration of two complementary principles, often framed as masculine and feminine, active and receptive, solar and lunar, force and form, etc.
adj
- (botany) Having parts arranged in a whorl.
- (mathematics, of a group) Being generated by only one element.
- (chemistry, of a compound) Having chains of atoms arranged in a ring.
- (firearms, of an automatic weapon) Firing at its full cyclic rate.
- (geometry, of a polygon) Able to be inscribed in a circle.
- Characterized by, or moving in cycles, or happening at regular intervals; cyclical
- recurring in cycles
- forming a whorl or having parts arranged in a whorl
- conforming to the Carnot cycle
- of a compound having atoms arranged in a ring structure
- marked by repeated cycles
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adj
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verb
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- a plant of the genus Trifolium
- any of several Old World herbs of the genus Medicago having small flowers and trifoliate compound leaves
- an architectural ornament in the form of three arcs arranged in a circle
- (topology) Ellipsis of trefoil knot.
- A symbol having the shape of such leaves, especially when used as an architectural ornament.
- Any of several plants of the pea family, having compound, trifoliate leaves; especially one of the genus Trifolium.
noun
- (botany) The method in which the parts of a plant are arranged.
- (real estate) The portion of an address comprising the street number and the street name, such as 3912 Park Drive.
- (law) The location of a property as used for taxation or other legal purposes.
- (anatomy, botany) The position, especially the usual, normal position, of a body part or part of a plant.
noun
- Trigonodes hyppasia (triangles)
- Chrysodeixis acuta (tomato semi-looper)
- Chrysodeixis chalcites (groundnut semi-looper)
- Anomis flava (cotton semi-looper)
- Argyrogramma signata (green semi-looper)
- Oxyodes scrobiculata (longan semi-looper)
- Anomis sabulifera (jute semi-looper)
- Achaea janata (castor semi-looper)
noun
- a plant of the genus Trifolium
- any of several Old World herbs of the genus Medicago having small flowers and trifoliate compound leaves
- an architectural ornament in the form of three arcs arranged in a circle
- (topology) Ellipsis of trefoil knot.
- A symbol having the shape of such leaves, especially when used as an architectural ornament.
- Any of several plants of the pea family, having compound, trifoliate leaves; especially one of the genus Trifolium.
noun
- (botany) The method in which the parts of a plant are arranged.
- (real estate) The portion of an address comprising the street number and the street name, such as 3912 Park Drive.
- (law) The location of a property as used for taxation or other legal purposes.
- (anatomy, botany) The position, especially the usual, normal position, of a body part or part of a plant.
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adj
noun
- (geometry) A kite (quadrilateral having two pairs of edges of equal length, the edges of each pair touching each other at one end).
- (anatomy) The deltoid muscle, a triangular muscle on the human shoulder.
- (anatomy) The deltoid ligament, a triangular ligament on the human ankle.
- (geometry) A deltoid curve (hypocycloid with three cusps).
- a large triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint and serving to abduct and flex and extend and rotate the arm
adj
verb
- (geometry, computer graphics) To divide into triangles.
- (politics) To pit two others against each other in order to achieve a desired outcome or to gain an advantage; to "play both sides against the middle".
- To locate by means of triangulation.
- survey by triangulation
- measure by using trigonometry
- divide into triangles or give a triangular form to
adj
- (botany) of leaf shapes; of leaves having no divisions or subdivisions
- exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity
- having few parts; not complex or complicated or involved
- apart from anything else; without additions or modifications
- easy and not involved or complicated
- lacking mental capacity and subtlety
- unornamented
- (module theory, of a module) Being non-trivial, and having no proper non-trivial submodules (equivalently, no proper non-trivial quotient modules).
- Uncomplicated; lacking complexity; taken by itself, with nothing added.
- Free from duplicity; guileless, innocent, straightforward.
- (botany) Not compound, but possibly lobed.
- Easy; not difficult.
- (now colloquial, euphemistic) Feeble-minded; foolish.
- (zoology) Consisting of a single individual or zooid; not compound.
- (algebra, of a Lie algebra) Being non-abelian and having no proper non-zero ideals. (Note that this is non-equivalent to the usual algebra sense; in particular, the abelian Lie algebra of dimension 1 over any given field is non-trivial and has no proper non-zero ideals, but is by convention not considered simple.)
- (mineralogy) Homogenous.
- (ring theory, of a ring) Being non-zero, and having no proper non-zero two-sided ideals (equivalently, no proper non-trivial quotient rings). For commutative rings, this definition coincides with that of a field.
- Without ornamentation; plain.
- (mathematics, real analysis, measure theory, of a real-valued function) Equal to a finite linear combination of indicator functions on measurable sets.
- (group theory, of a group) Being non-trivial, and having no proper non-trivial normal subgroups (equivalently, no proper non-trivial quotient groups).
- Undistinguished in social condition; of no special rank.
- (category theory, of an object in a category with a terminal object) Being non-isomorphic to the terminal object, and such that its only quotient objects (up to isomorphism) are the terminal object and itself.
- (chemistry, pharmacology) Consisting of one single substance; uncompounded.
- Using steam only once in its cylinders, in contrast to a compound engine, where steam is used more than once in high-pressure and low-pressure cylinders. (of a steam engine)
- (universal algebra, of an algebraic structure) Containing more than one element, and such that the only congruences on the structure are the diagonal relation (the equivalence relation a≡b⟺a=b) and the universal relation (the equivalence relation such that a≡b for all a,b). Equivalently, containing more than one element and having no proper non-trivial quotient algebras.
noun
- a person lacking intelligence or common sense
- any herbaceous plant having medicinal properties
- (weaving) A drawloom.
- (logic) A simple or atomic proposition.
- (pharmacology) A herbal preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant.
- (Roman Catholicism) A feast which is not a double or a semidouble.
- (weaving) Part of the apparatus for raising the heddles of a drawloom.
adj
- of or relating to monoclinous plants
- of animal or plant; having both male female reproductive organs
- Of or pertaining to hermaphrodism; being a hermaphrodite.
- (biology) Possessing the reproductive organs of both sexes.
- Relating to the metaphysical integration of two complementary principles, often framed as masculine and feminine, active and receptive, solar and lunar, force and form, etc.
adj
- (botany) Having parts arranged in a whorl.
- (mathematics, of a group) Being generated by only one element.
- (chemistry, of a compound) Having chains of atoms arranged in a ring.
- (firearms, of an automatic weapon) Firing at its full cyclic rate.
- (geometry, of a polygon) Able to be inscribed in a circle.
- Characterized by, or moving in cycles, or happening at regular intervals; cyclical
- recurring in cycles
- forming a whorl or having parts arranged in a whorl
- conforming to the Carnot cycle
- of a compound having atoms arranged in a ring structure
- marked by repeated cycles