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- The salinon (meaning 'salt-cellar' in Gr****) is a geometrical figure that consists of four semicircles. It was first introduced in the Book of Lemmas...
- piscis (fish bladder) Lune Quatrefoil Reuleaux polygon Reuleaux triangle Salinon Semicircle Tomahawk Trefoil Triquetra Heart Archimedean spiral Astroid...
- diameters. Amphitheater Archimedes' twin circles Archimedes' quadruplets Salinon Wigner semicircle distribution Euclid's Elements, Book VI, Proposition...
- formally introduced by Pappus of Alexandria. Archimedes first introduced the salinon (salt cellar) in proposition fourteen of his book: Let ACB be a semicircle...
- Archimedean solid Archimedes' twin circles Methods of computing square roots Salinon Steam cannon Trammel of Archimedes Diocles Pseudo-Archimedes Zhang Heng...
- Deltoid curve Lune Pappus chain Peaucellierā€“Lipkin linkage Robbins pentagon Salinon Semicircle Squircle Steiner chain Tangential quadrilateral Bicentric quadrilateral...
- quadruplets Bankoff circle Schoch circles Schoch line Woo circles Pappus chain Salinon Weisstein, Eric W. "Arbelos". MathWorld. Thomas Little Heath (1897), The...
- circles grid Pappus chain Polar circle (geometry) Power center (geometry) Salinon Semicircle Squircle Steiner chain Tangential polygon Tangential quadrilateral...
- Sacrificial victims of Minotaur Sage Salamis Salamis Stone Salamis Tablet Salinon Salmacis Salmacis (fountain) Salmoneus Salpe Salpinx Same (Homer) Sami...
- Razanandrongobe heterodont: the teeth at the front of the jaw were U-shaped (or salinon-shaped) in cross-section, while those on the sides were incisiform (incisor-like)...