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Definition of Escribed

Escribed
Escribed Es*cribed", a. [L. e out, out of + scribere to write.] Drawn outside of; -- used to designate a circle that touches one of the sides of a given triangle, and also the other two sides produced.

Meaning of Escribed from wikipedia

- incircle is a triangle center called the triangle's incenter. An excircle or escribed circle of the triangle is a circle lying outside the triangle, tangent...
- r_{a}} and da{\displaystyle d_{a}} denote respectively the radius of the escribed circle opposite to the vertex A{\displaystyle A} and the distance between...
- Retrieved 9 March 2014. Lucía Ortiz (2007). "Chambacú, la historia la escribes tú": ensayos sobre cultura afrocolombiana (Candelario Obeso) (in Spanish)...
- Universidad de Costa Rica Ganó el premio Redactor del año de La Nación Escribe sobre servicios; infraestructura; Telecomunicaciones, Energía Y. "Falleció...
- Machu Picchu". 8 September 2006. "Machupicchu o Machu Picchu? ¿Cómo se escribe esta maravilla del mundo?". 5 April 2010. Nonato Rufino Chuquimamani Valer...
- 69-70 Nueva medición de fuerzas en Venezuela Jueves, 01 de mayo de 2003 Escribe desde Venezuela, Aldo Rodríguez Villouta, para BBC Mundo. Intervención...
- movements whose goals reflect their own practical needs and desires". It also escribes "the emotional drive to 'change the world'" as a "common stage of early...
- Frenzy (1996). Alacrán enamorado Mongo blanco "Carlos Bardem, el actor que escribe sus propios guiones". El Norte de Castilla. 6 February 2014. Scarpellini...
- griego, en guiri****, en gringo. Gringo, griego: aplícase a lo que se dice o escribe sin entenderse. ... to speak in Gr****, in gibberish, in gringo. Gringo...
- Garcilaso, Inca (1609). Los Comentarios Reales de los Incas. pp. ME. Aqui el escribe "Al hijo de negro y de india, o de indio y de negra, dicen mulato y mulata...