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['vektə(r)]1) biol. mat. vettore m.2) aer. rotta f.* * *vector /ˈvɛktə(r)/n.2 (biol., med.) portatore; vettore3 (aeron.) rotta● (mat.) vector field, campo vettoriale □ (comput.) vector graphics, grafica vettoriale □ (comput.) vector processor, processore vettoriale □ (mat.) vector product, prodotto vettoriale □ (mat.) vector space, spazio vettoriale □ (aeron., miss.) vector steering, guida vettorialevectoriala.(scient.) vettoriale.(to) vector /ˈvɛktə(r)/v. t.1 (aeron.) dirigere; indirizzare2 (miss.) teleguidare.* * *['vektə(r)]1) biol. mat. vettore m.2) aer. rotta f.
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