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1 geometry
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2 geometry
геометрия
– affine geometry
– analytic geometry
– caoutchouc geometry
– cutting-tool geometry
– descriptive geometry
– differential geometry
– equaffine geometry
– Euclidean geometry
– good geometry
– higher geometry
– interdigitated geometry
– metrical geometry
– Minkowski geometry
– non-Euclidean geometry
– perspective geometry
– plane geometry
– poor geometry
– projective geometry
– Riemannian geometry
– solid geometry
– synthetical geometry
– variable geometry
pertaining to descriptive geometry — наглядно-геометрический
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3 solid
1) твердый
2) непустотелый
3) пласка
4) телесный
5) цельнокатаный
6) <phys.> тело
7) пространственный
8) трехмерный
9) твердое тело
10) заполненный
11) компактный
12) основательный
13) сплошной
14) фундаментальный
15) нелетучий
– blast off solid
– imperfection in a solid
– set solid
– solid addition
– solid alcohol
– solid angle
– solid ballast
– solid bottom
– solid brush
– solid carrier
– solid catalyst
– solid conductor
– solid door
– solid filling
– solid frame
– solid fuel
– solid gas
– solid geometry
– solid guide
– solid harmonic
– solid injection
– solid jaw
– solid matter
– solid modelling
– solid of revolution
– solid phase
– solid pile
– solid plate
– solid pulley
– solid residual
– solid roof
– solid rubber
– solid shaft
– solid slag
– solid solution
– solid state
– solid substance
– solid wedge
– solid wheel
– solid wire
– volume of a solid
solid of light distribution — <opt.> тело фотометрическое
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