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Bipyramidal
Bipyramidal Bi`py*ram"i*dal, a. [Pref. bi- + pyramidal.] Consisting of two pyramids placed base to base; having a pyramid at each of the extremities of a prism, as in quartz crystals.
Pyramidal
Pyramidal Py*ram"i*dal, n. (Anat.) One of the carpal bones. See Cuneiform, n., 2 (b) .
Pyramidal
Pyramidal Py*ram`i*dal, a. [Cf. F. pyramidal.] 1. Of or pertaining to a pyramid; in the form of a a pyramid; pyramidical; as, pyramidal cleavage. The mystic obelisks stand up Triangular, pyramidal. --Mrs. Browning.
pyramidal
Cuneiform Cu*ne"i*form, Cuniform Cu"ni*form, n. 1. The wedge-shaped characters used in ancient Persian and Assyrian inscriptions. --I. Taylor (The Alphabet). 2. (Anat.) (a) One of the three tarsal bones supporting the first, second third metatarsals. They are usually designated as external, middle, and internal, or ectocuniform, mesocuniform, and entocuniform, respectively. (b) One of the carpal bones usually articulating with the ulna; -- called also pyramidal and ulnare.
Pyramidal numbers
2. (Crystallog.) Same as Tetragonal. Pyramidal numbers (Math.), certain series of figurate numbers expressing the number of balls or points that may be arranged in the form of pyramids. Thus 1, 4, 10, 20, 35, etc., are triangular pyramidal numbers; and 1, 5, 14, 30, 55, etc., are square pyramidal numbers.
Pyramidally
Pyramidally Py*ram"i*dal*ly, adv. Like a pyramid.

Meaning of Amida from wikipedia

- Look up Amida in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amida can mean : Amida (Mesopotamia), now Diyarbakır, an ancient city in Asian Turkey; it is (nominal)...
- (Devanagari: oṃ amitābha hrīḥ), which is pronounced in ****anese as Namu Amida Butsu and in its Tibetan version as Om ami dewa hri (Sanskrit: oṃ amideva...
- inflicted some damage on its city walls. In ancient times the city was known as Amida, a name which could derive from an older ****yrian toponym Amedi. The name...
- Amida Abiola Brimah (born February 11, 1994) is a Ghanaian professional basketball player for the Mets de Guaynabo of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional...
- Amida is a genus of ladybirds primarily found in Asia. A relatively small genus although new species are still being discovered and described in China...
- 37°58′55″N 40°12′38″E / 37.98194°N 40.21056°E / 37.98194; 40.21056 Amida (Gr****: Ἄμιδα, Syriac: ܐܡܝܕ, Kurdish: Amed) was an ancient city in Mesopotamia...
- Aëtius of Amida (/eɪˈiːʃəs/; Gr****: Ἀέτιος Ἀμιδηνός; Latin: Aëtius Amidenus; fl. mid-5th century to mid-6th century) was a Byzantine Gr**** physician and...
- Siege of Amida may refer to: Siege of Amida (359) during the Persian–Roman wars Siege of Amida (502–503) during the Persian–Roman wars Ferret Music, partnered...
- Azeez Amida is a Nigerian business executive, author and speaker. He is the founder of Azeez Amida Foundation. He is CEO of Pan African Tower. He is also...
- Theodotus of Amida (died 15 August 698) was a Syriac Orthodox monk, bishop and holy man. Theodotus was born in the village of Anat near the city of Amida in Roman...