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Diametros[1] (a Graeco διάμετρος [sc. γραμμή] < δια- 'trans, per' + μέτρον 'mensura'), sive diametrus[2] vel diameter,[3] est dimetiens,[4] hoc est, in geometria quodlibet segmentum lineae rectae quod per centrum circuli currit et cuius puncta extrema in circulo ponuntur. Defini etiam potest maxima circuli chorda. Ambae definitiones pro diametro sphaerae iustae sunt.
Dimidia pars diametri radius appellatur.
Haec stipula ad geometriam spectat. Amplifica, si potes! |
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