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1 vertex (vortex)
vertex (vortex) icis, m [VERT-], a whirl, eddy, whirlpool, vortex: torto vertice torrens, V.: (flumen) minores volvere vertices, H.: sine vertice aquae euntes, O.: amnis transverso vertice dolia inpulit ad ripam, L.— A whirlwind: contra (ventum) enitentes vertice intorti adfligebantur, L.— Of flame, a coil, whorl: flammis inter tabulata volutus Ad caelum undabat vertex, V.—The highest point, top, peak, summit: ignes, qui ex Aetnae vertice erumpunt: flammae rotantes Vertice fumum, H.: a vertice, from above, V.—Of the head, the top, crown: ab imis unguibus usque ad verticem summum: talos a vertice pulcher ad imos, H.: toto vertice supra est, by the head, V.: moribundus, O.— The pole: caeli vertices ipsi: Hic vertex nobis semper sublimis, V.—The highest, greatest (poet.): dolorum vertices. -
2 vertex
vertex ( vortex; cf. Quint. 1, 7, 25 The archaic form vortex was already disused in Cicero's time; cf. Ribbeck, Prol. Verg. 436 sq.; id. G. 1, 481 n. Wagn. The grammarian Caper distinguishes thus: vortex fluminis est, vertex capitis; but this distinction was unknown in the class. per.; v. Charis. p. 68), ĭcis, m. [verto].I.A whirl, eddy, whirlpool, vortex: secundo modo dicitur proprium inter plura, quae sunt ejusdem nominis, id, unde cetera ducta sunt: ut vertex est contorta in se aqua vel quicquid aliud similiter vertitur: inde propter flexum capillorum pars summa capitis;B.ex hoc id, quod in montibus eminentissimum. Recte dixeris haec omnia vertices, proprie tamen, unde initium est,
Quint. 8, 2, 7:ut aquae circumlatae in se sorbeantur et vorticem efficiant,
Sen. Q. N. 5, 13, 2:torto vertice torrens,
Verg. A. 7, 567:illam... rapidus vorat aequore vertex,
id. ib. 1, 117:(flumen) minores volvere vertices,
Hor. C. 2, 9, 22; Ov. M. 5, 587; 8, 556; 9, 106; id. F. 6, 502; Sil. 4, 230:citatior solito amnis transverso vertice dolia inpulit ad ripam,
Liv. 23, 19, 11; 28, 30, 11; Curt. 6, 13, 16.—Trop.:II.amoris,
Cat. 68, 107:officiorum,
Sen. Ep. 82, 2:quā medius pugnae vocat agmina vertex,
Sil. 4, 230.—An eddy of wind or flame, a whirlwind, coil of flame:III. A.(venti) interdum vertice torto Corripiunt rapideque rotanti turbine portant,
Lucr. 1, 293; 6, 444; Liv. 21, 58, 3:extemplo cadit igneus ille Vertex,
Lucr. 6, 298; Verg. A. 12, 673; cf.:ventus saepius in se volutatur, similemque illis, quas diximus converti aquas, facit vorticem,
Sen. Q. N. 5, 13, 2. —Lit.:B.ab imis unguibus usque ad verticem summum,
Cic. Rosc. Com. 7, 20; cf. Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 4; Plin. 11, 37, 48, § 132; Hor. C. 1, 1, 36; Ov. M. 12, 288; 2, 712; id. P. 3, 8, 12; Quint. 8, 2, 7; 1, 11, 10.—Transf.1.The head ( poet.) Cat. 64, 63; 64, 310:2.toto vertice supra est,
Verg. A. 7, 784:nudus,
id. ib. 11, 642:moribundus,
Ov. M. 5, 84:intonsus,
Stat. Th. 6, 607; Val. Fl. 4, 307.—The pole of the heavens, Cic. poët. N. D. 2, 41, 105; id. Rep. 6, 20, 21; Verg. G. 1, 242. —3.The highest point, top, peak, summit of a mountain, house, tree, etc.:b.ignes, qui ex Aetnae vertice erumpunt,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 48, § 106; Quint. 8, 3, 48; Lucr. 6, 467; Tib. 1, 7, 15; Ov. M. 1. 316; 13, 911; Petr. poët. 122; 134 fin.; Curt. 8, 3, 26:in Erycino vertice,
Verg. A. 5, 759; Val. Fl. 1, 700:arcis,
Lucr. 6, 750:domus,
Mart. 8, 36, 11; cf. Hor. C. 4, 11, 12:theatri,
Mart. 10, 19, 7:quercūs,
Verg. A. 3, 679:pinūs,
Ov. M. 10, 103.—Hence, a vertice, from above, down from above, Verg. G. 2, 310; id. A. 1, 114; 5, 444.—Trop., the highest, uttermost, greatest ( poet.):dolorum anxiferi vertices, Cic. poët. Tusc. 2, 9, 21: principiorum,
the highest officers, Amm. 15, 5, 16:Alexandria enim vertex omnium est civitatum,
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3 vertex
vertex (vortex), icis, m. (verto, eig. was sich dreht od. gedreht wird; dah.) der Wirbel, I) der Wirbel des Wassers (Flusses usw.), Strudel, a) eig., Liv., Verg. u.a. – b) bildl.: amoris, Catull.: officiorum, Sen.: medius pugnae, Sil. – II) der Wirbel des Windes oder der Flammen, a) der Windwirbel, vollst. venti vertex, Lucr., Liv. u.a. – b) der Flammenwirbel, die Flammensäule, igneus, Lucr. 6, 298: flammis volutus, Verg. Aen. 12, 673. – III) der Wirbel des Hauptes, der Scheitel, A) eig., Cic. u.a.: crines convoluti ad verticem capitis, Varro LL.: ab imis unguibus usque ad verticem summum, Cic. – B) meton.: 1) das Haupt, der Kopf, Catull. u.a. – 2) der Himmelspol, Pol, Cic. u. Verg. – 3) jede Spitze, der Gipfel, die Höhe, Anhöhe, Aetnae, Cic.: quercus, Verg.: domus, Mart.: der Flammen, Hor.: Peliacus, Berg Pelion, Catull. u. Ov.: Erycinus, Berg Eryx, Verg.: ascendere verticem montis, Curt.: dah. a vertice (= κατ᾽ ἄκρης), von oben, von oben her, Verg. Aen. 1, 114 u.a. – 4) das Höchste, Größte, Äußerste, vertices dolorum, Cic. poët.: principiorum, die obersten Offiziere, Amm. – / Die Schreibweise vortex ist die archaistische (s. Quint. 1, 7, 25), zu Ciceros Zeit wahrsch. schon ganz ungebräuchliche (s. Osann Cic. de rep. p. 442. Drak. Liv. 28, 30, 9 u. Sil. 3, 475. Wagner Verg. georg. 1, 481 not. cr. u. Verg. Aen. 7, 31 not. cr. Jahn Verg. georg. 3, 241). – Der spät. Gramm. Caper (de orthogr. 99, 11 K.) scheidet vortex fluminis est, vertex capitis. – Über die Kürze der Silbe ex s. Prisc. 4, 39.
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4 vertex
vertex (vortex), icis, m. (verto, eig. was sich dreht od. gedreht wird; dah.) der Wirbel, I) der Wirbel des Wassers (Flusses usw.), Strudel, a) eig., Liv., Verg. u.a. – b) bildl.: amoris, Catull.: officiorum, Sen.: medius pugnae, Sil. – II) der Wirbel des Windes oder der Flammen, a) der Windwirbel, vollst. venti vertex, Lucr., Liv. u.a. – b) der Flammenwirbel, die Flammensäule, igneus, Lucr. 6, 298: flammis volutus, Verg. Aen. 12, 673. – III) der Wirbel des Hauptes, der Scheitel, A) eig., Cic. u.a.: crines convoluti ad verticem capitis, Varro LL.: ab imis unguibus usque ad verticem summum, Cic. – B) meton.: 1) das Haupt, der Kopf, Catull. u.a. – 2) der Himmelspol, Pol, Cic. u. Verg. – 3) jede Spitze, der Gipfel, die Höhe, Anhöhe, Aetnae, Cic.: quercus, Verg.: domus, Mart.: der Flammen, Hor.: Peliacus, Berg Pelion, Catull. u. Ov.: Erycinus, Berg Eryx, Verg.: ascendere verticem montis, Curt.: dah. a vertice (= κατ᾽ ἄκρης), von oben, von oben her, Verg. Aen. 1, 114 u.a. – 4) das Höchste, Größte, Äußerste, vertices dolorum, Cic. poët.: principiorum, die obersten Offiziere, Amm. – ⇒ Die Schreibweise vortex ist die archaistische (s. Quint. 1, 7, 25), zu Ciceros Zeit wahrsch. schon ganz ungebräuchliche (s. Osann Cic. de rep. p. 442. Drak. Liv. 28, 30, 9 u. Sil. 3, 475. Wagner Verg. georg. 1, 481 not. cr. u. Verg.————Aen. 7, 31 not. cr. Jahn Verg. georg. 3, 241). – Der spät. Gramm. Caper (de orthogr. 99, 11 K.) scheidet vortex fluminis est, vertex capitis. – Über die Kürze der Silbe ex s. Prisc. 4, 39. -
5 vertex
vertex (arch. vortex), ĭcis, m. [verto] [st2]1 [-] tourbillon d'eau (de vent, de feu, de poussière), typhon, trombe. [st2]2 [-] sommet de la tête; tête. [st2]3 [-] point culminant du ciel, pôle, axe. [st2]4 [-] cime d'une montagne; montagne. [st2]5 [-] point culminant d'une chose: cime, faîte, pointe. [st2]6 [-] le plus haut degré, le comble, le paroxysme. - qui salsis fluctibus mandet me ex sublimo vertice saxi? Cic. Tusc. 2, 19: qui se chargerait de me précipiter dans les flots salés, du haut de la roche élevée? - dolorum anxiferi torquent vertices, Cic. Tusc. 2, 21: [les plus hauts degrés angoissants des douleurs... ] = les douleurs angoissantes, d'une violence extrême, me tourmentent.* * *vertex (arch. vortex), ĭcis, m. [verto] [st2]1 [-] tourbillon d'eau (de vent, de feu, de poussière), typhon, trombe. [st2]2 [-] sommet de la tête; tête. [st2]3 [-] point culminant du ciel, pôle, axe. [st2]4 [-] cime d'une montagne; montagne. [st2]5 [-] point culminant d'une chose: cime, faîte, pointe. [st2]6 [-] le plus haut degré, le comble, le paroxysme. - qui salsis fluctibus mandet me ex sublimo vertice saxi? Cic. Tusc. 2, 19: qui se chargerait de me précipiter dans les flots salés, du haut de la roche élevée? - dolorum anxiferi torquent vertices, Cic. Tusc. 2, 21: [les plus hauts degrés angoissants des douleurs... ] = les douleurs angoissantes, d'une violence extrême, me tourmentent.* * *Vertex, verticis, pen. corr. m. g. a vertendo, et Vortex, vorticis. Quintil. Une eaue qui va en tournoyant, comme on veoit és lieux creux, et gouffres d'une riviere.\Vertex. Lucret. Un tourbillon de vent.\Absorptus vortice amoris. Catullus. Absorbé dedens le gouffre d'amour.\Vertex capitis. Plin. Le sommet de la teste.\Summisso vertice intrabant humiles postes. Ouid. La teste baissee.\Vacuum verticem plus nimio attollens gloria. Horat. Vaine gloire qui fait trop eslever et estimer de soy celuy qui ha le cerveau vuide, qui n'est guere sage.\Sublimi feriam sydera vertice. Horat. Je seray si grand, que de la teste je toucheray au ciel, Ma renommee ira jusques au ciel.\Conspicuum late tollere verticem. Horat. Devenir grand en biens et dignitez.\Ictus veniens a vertice. Virgil. Venant d'enhault.\Vertex arboris. Plin. Le sommet d'un arbre.\Vertex montis. Virgil. Le coupet, Le feste.\Vertices. Gons. -
6 vortex
vortex, vorticōsus, s. vertex, verticosus.
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7 vortex
vortex, vorticōsus, s. vertex, verticosus. -
8 VERTEX
[N]VERTEX (-TICIS) (M)VORTEX (-TICIS) (M) -
9 VORTEX
[N]VERTEX (-TICIS) (M)VORTEX (-TICIS) (M)TURBO (-INIS) (M)GURGES (-GITIS) (M) -
10 vertex
whirlpool, eddy, vortex; crown of the head; peak, top, summit; the pole -
11 Пучина
- vorago (voraginibus submergi); vertex (vortex) -icis m; gurges, -itis m; vertigo; pontus; -
12 graph
1) граф2) график || строить график3) диаграмма || чертить диаграмму•- alternating composition graph - arbitrarily transversable graph - derived graph - doubly connected graph - doubly transitive graph - fully connected graph - locally countable graph - locally finite graph - locally restricted graph - log-log graph - partially labeled graph - partially orderable graph - progressively finite graph - regressively finite graph - strictly weak graph - strongly orientable graph - strongly regular graph - strongly rigid graph - strongly singular graph - strongly smooth graph - totally inductive graph - triangleless graph - triply transitive graph - uniquely intersectable graph - uniquely representable graph - weakly disconnected graph -
13 степень вершины
1) Engineering: node degree (графа), vertex degree (графа)2) Mathematics: degree of a node (количество рёбер графа, инцидентных данной вершине)3) Information technology: degree of vertex, degree of vertex (графа)4) Makarov: vertex degree (напр. графа), vortex degree (графа) -
14 вершина конуса
1) Computers: vertex of a cone, vertex of the cone2) Engineering: vertex of cone3) Automation: cone point4) Makarov: vortex of cone -
15 вершина многогранника
1) Engineering: vertex of a polyhedron, vertex of polyhedron2) Makarov: vortex of polyhedronУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вершина многогранника
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16 вершина многоугольника
1) Engineering: vertex of a polygon, vertex of polygon2) Makarov: vortex of polygonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вершина многоугольника
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17 вершина сети
1) Engineering: vertex of a network, vertex of network2) Makarov: vortex of network -
18 вершина симплекса
1) Engineering: vertex of a simplex, vertex of simplex2) Makarov: vortex of simplex -
19 инцидентная вершина
1) Engineering: incident vertex (графа)2) Makarov: incident vortex (графа), incidental vertex (графа)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > инцидентная вершина
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20 конечная вершина
1) Engineering: end node, final node, terminal vertex (графа)2) Mathematics: final vertex3) Makarov: terminal vortex (графа)
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