- curvature rate
- Макаров: скорость изменения кривизны
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
curvature — [kʉr′və chər] n. [ME < L curvatura < curvare: see CURVE] 1. a curving or being curved 2. a curve; curved part of anything 3. Geom. the rate of deviation of a curve or curved surface from a straight line or plane surface tangent to it 4. Med … English World dictionary
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curvature — /kerr veuh cheuhr, choor /, n. 1. the act of curving or the state of being curved. 2. a curved condition, often abnormal: curvature of the spine. 3. the degree of curving of a line or surface. 4. Geom. a. (at a point on a curve) the derivative of … Universalium
curvature — n. 1. Bending, bend, flexure, crook, curvity, curve, incurvation, arcuation. 2. Rate of curvature or inflection … New dictionary of synonyms
curvature — noun Date: 1603 1. the act of curving ; the state of being curved 2. a measure or amount of curving; specifically the rate of change of the angle through which the tangent to a curve turns in moving along the curve and which for a circle is equal … New Collegiate Dictionary
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