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Compression projectile
Compression projectile Com*pres"sion pro*jec"tile
A projectile constructed so as to take the grooves of a rifle
by means of a soft copper band firmly attached near its base
or, formerly, by means of an envelope of soft metal. In small
arms the modern projectile, having a soft core and harder
jacket, is subjected to compression throughout the entire
cylindrical part.
Conical projectionConic Con"ic, Conical Con"ic*al, a. [Gr. ?: cf. F. conique.
See Cone.]
1. Having the form of, or resembling, a geometrical cone;
round and tapering to a point, or gradually lessening in
circumference; as, a conic or conical figure; a conical
vessel.
2. Of or pertaining to a cone; as, conic sections.
Conic section (Geom.), a curved line formed by the
intersection of the surface of a right cone and a plane.
The conic sections are the parabola, ellipse, and
hyperbola. The right lines and the circle which result
from certain positions of the plane are sometimes, though
not generally included.
Conic sections, that branch of geometry which treats of the
parabola, ellipse, and hyperbola.
Conical pendulum. See Pendulum.
Conical projection, a method of delineating the surface of
a sphere upon a plane surface as if projected upon the
surface of a cone; -- much used by makers of maps in
Europe.
Conical surface (Geom.), a surface described by a right
line moving along any curve and always passing through a
fixed point that is not in the plane of that curve. Gnomonic projectionGnomonic Gno*mon"ic, Gnomonical Gno*mon"ic*al, a. [L.
gnomonicus, Gr. ?: cf. F. gnomonique. See Gnomon.]
Of or pertaining to the gnomon, or the art of dialing.
Gnomonic projection, a projection of the circles of the
sphere, in which the point of sight is taken at the center
of the sphere, and the principal plane is tangent to the
surface of the sphere. ``The gnomonic projection derives
its name from the connection between the methods of
describing it and those for the construction of a gnomon
or dial.' --Cyc. of Arts & Sciences. Homolographic projectionHomolographic Hom`o*lo*graph"ic, a. [Homo- + Gr. "o`los whole
+ -graph + -ic; but cf. F. homalographique, Gr. ? even,
level.]
Preserving the mutual relations of parts, especially as to
size and form; maintaining relative proportion.
Homolographic projection, a method of constructing
geographical charts or maps, so that the surfaces, as
delineated on a plane, have the same relative size as the
real surfaces; that is, so that the relative actual areas
of the different countries are accurately represented by
the corresponding portions of the map. Isometrical projectionIsometric I`so*met"ric, Isometrical I`so*met"ric*al, a.
[Iso- + Gr. ? measure.]
1. Pertaining to, or characterized by, equality of measure.
2. (Crystallog.) Noting, or conforming to, that system of
crystallization in which the three axes are of equal
length and at right angles to each other; monometric;
regular; cubic. Cf. Crystallization.
Isometric lines (Thermodynamics), lines representing in a
diagram the relations of pressure and temperature in a
gas, when the volume remains constant.
Isometrical perspective. See under Perspective.
Isometrical projection, a species of orthographic
projection, in which but a single plane of projection is
used. It is so named from the fact that the projections of
three equal lines, parallel respectively to three
rectangular axes, are equal to one another. This kind of
projection is principally used in delineating buildings or
machinery, in which the principal lines are parallel to
three rectangular axes, and the principal planes are
parallel to three rectangular planes passing through the
three axes. Orthogonal projectionOrthogonal Or*thog"o*nal, a. [Cf. F. orthogonal.]
Right-angled; rectangular; as, an orthogonal intersection of
one curve with another.
Orthogonal projection. See under Orthographic. Orthomorphic projectionOrthomorphic Or`tho*mor"phic, a. [Ortho- + morphic.] (Geom.)
Having the right form.
Orthomorphic projection, a projection in which the angles
in the figure to be projected are equal to the
corresponding angles in the projected figure. Projectile
Projectile Pro*ject"ile, a. [Cf. F. projectile.]
1. Projecting or impelling forward; as, a projectile force.
2. Caused or imparted by impulse or projection; impelled
forward; as, projectile motion. --Arbuthnot.
Projectile
Projectile Pro*ject"ile, n. [Cf. F. projectile.]
1. A body projected, or impelled forward, by force;
especially, a missile adapted to be shot from a firearm.
2. pl. (Mech.) A part of mechanics which treats of the
motion, range, time of flight, etc., of bodies thrown or
driven through the air by an impelling force.
projectionOrthographic Or`tho*graph"ic, Orthographical
Or`tho*graph"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. orthographique, L.
orthographus, Gr. ?.]
1. Of or pertaining to orthography, or right spelling; also,
correct in spelling; as, orthographical rules; the letter
was orthographic.
2. (Geom.) Of or pertaining to right lines or angles.
Orthographic or Orthogonal, projection, that projection
which is made by drawing lines, from every point to be
projected, perpendicular to the plane of projection. Such
a projection of the sphere represents its circles as seen
in perspective by an eye supposed to be placed at an
infinite distance, the plane of projection passing through
the center of the sphere perpendicularly to the line of
sight. Subcaliber projectileSubcaliber Sub*cal"i*ber, a.
Smaller than the caliber of a firearm. [Written also
subcalibre.]
Subcaliber projectile, a projectile having a smaller
diameter than the caliber of the arm from which it is
fired, and to which it is fitted by means of a sabot.
--Knight.
Meaning of Projecti from wikipedia
- building; in
Berea style of the
union period;
hipped tiled roofs with
projecti As a
result of the ""uplift""-
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- Christian [fr],
Vocalised Dictionary of
Ancient Egyptian (Open Access),
Projectis Publishing, London, 2022. ISBN 978-1-913984-16-8. [Free PDF download:...
- https://www.academia.edu/39235604 Bowring, John.
Report on
Egypt 1823–1838.
Projectis Publishing, London. 1840 (reprint 2021) [1] Dodwell, Henry. The founder...
- ISBN 0-8444-0729-1. OCLC 24247439. Bowring, John.
Report on
Egypt 1823-1838.
Projectis Publishing, London. 1840 (reprint 2021) [1] "Armed
Services Technical...
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original on 4
March 2016.
Retrieved 5 June 2015. "V-LIB".
Projectis.
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- "Domaines
pseudoconvexes infinis et la métrique
riemannienne dans un
espace projecti".
Journal of the
Mathematical Society of ****an. 16 (2). doi:10.2969/jmsj/01620159...
- Press. Bowring, J. (2021) [1840].
Report on
Egypt 1823–1838. London:
Projectis Publishing. ISBN 9781913984120. Anti-Slavery
Society Convention 1840,...
- in taluk.
Irrigation facilities of
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Union Square, NYC). With R. Luke DuBois.
Corpus Projecti (2005–07 at New York University,
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