| Diameter | DIA | en |
| diameter | In the hobby of marble collecting, marbles are measured in a straight line stretching from pole to pole The manufacturers of machine-made marbles, listed the size of their marbles as #00, #0, #1, etc Marble price guides list sizes in 1/32nd" increments Occasionally collectors list the size of their marbles in 1/64th" increments When a marble is listed, for example, as being 9/16th" this is a measurement of its diameter | en |
| diameter | the length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle and connecting two points on the circumference a straight line connecting the center of a circle with two points on its perimeter (or the center of a sphere with two points on its surface) | en |
| diameter | See Module | en |
| diameter | Distance across widest dimension of a circle | en |
| diameter | the distance across a circle through the center (CHAPTER 9 FLASHCARDS) (See page 232 in your textbook ) | en |
| diameter | segment formed form two points on the circumference containing the centre of the circle | en |
| diameter | The width of a wheel through its center, measured in millimeters (mm) and printed on the side of the wheel | en |
| diameter | The distance through the lower part of the shaft of a column, used as a standard measure for all parts of the order | en |
| diameter | The length of a straight line passing through the center of a tree or a portion of a tree; usually measured at breast height Log diameter is measured at the small end Diameter tape-(D-tape) a tape measure specifically graduated so the diameter may be read when the taped diameter is placed around a tree stem or log One inch on a diameter tape is wqual to 3 14 inches on a standard tape | en |
| diameter | A diametral plane | en |
| diameter | The length of such a line | en |
| diameter | The maximum eccentricity over all vertices in a graph | en |
| diameter | diam | en |
| diameter | For a set in a metric space is the maximum distance between two points | en |
| diameter | Any straight line between two points on the circumference of a circle that passes through the centre/center of the circle | en |
| diameter | The length of a straight line from the periphery passing through the geometric center to the other side of the periphery of an object | en |
| diameter | and terminated by the opposite boundaries; a straight line which bisects a system of parallel chords drawn in a curve | en |
| diameter | Any right line passing through the center of a figure or body, as a circle, conic section, sphere, cube, etc | en |
| diameter | The length of a straight line through the center of an object from side to side; width; thickness; as, the diameter of a tree or rock | en |
| diameter | A chord that contains the center of a circle | en |
| diameter | The length of a straight line through the center of an object | en |
| diameter | (n ) The distance across a graph, measured by the number of links traversed Diameter is usually taken to mean maximum diameter (ie the greatest internode distance in the graph, but it can also mean the average of all internode distances Diameter is sometimes used as a measure of the goodness of a topology | en |
| diameter | The distance across a circle measured through the center | en |
| diameter | A straight line passing through the center of a circle, and ending on both edges Equal to 2 times the Radius | en |
| diameter | l - A chord that passes through the center of a circle Also the length of a line that cuts the shape in half | en |
| diameter | The measurment of a line that passes from one side of a circle to the other side of the circle, through the center point | en |
| diameter | The diameter of a round object is the length of a straight line that can be drawn across it, passing through the middle of it. a tube less than a fifth of the diameter of a human hair. a straight line from one side of a circle to the other side, passing through the centre of the circle, or the length of this line 3 inches/1 metre etc in diameter (diametre, from diametros , from metron ) | en |
| diameter | the length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle and connecting two points on the circumference | en |
| diameter | a straight line connecting the center of a circle with two points on its perimeter (or the center of a sphere with two points on its surface) | en |
| diameter | A chord that passes through the centre of a circle | en |
| diameter | Any straight line drawn through the center and terminated by the circumference of the circle and the straight line bisects the circle | en |
| diameter | The diameter of a circle is the distance across the circle, through it's center It is the circle's width and is usually represented by the letter d It is twice the circle's radius | en |
| diameter | the length of a line segment that starts and ends on a circle and goes through its center -- " length of a diameter is exactly equal to two times the length of a radius " (245) | en |
| diameter | a straight line that passes through the center of a circle or sphere from one side to the other | en |
| diameter | The length of a straight line passing through the geometric center to the periphery of an object | en |
| diameter | length of a central line which extends from one side of an object to its opposite side isim | en |
| diameter | A line from one side of a circle to the other passing through the centre | en |
| diameter | the length of a line passing through the center of an object from one side to the other | en |
| diameter | The distance across a circle through its centre Also, the distance through a sphere, measured through the centre of the sphere | en |
| diameter | A straight line passing through the center of a circle or other curvilinear figure, dividing the figure into two equal parts | en |
| diameter | The diameter of a graph is the largest distance that can occur between any two vertices in the graph | en |
| A diameter | diametral | en |
| diameters | plural of diameter | en |