Definition of Archimedean in English:
Archimedean
adjective ˌɑːkɪˈmiːdɪənˌɑrkəˈmidiən
Relating to or invented by Archimedes.
Example sentencesExamples
- Estimated volumes are then compared with the volumes obtained by the Archimedean principle.
- Galileo affirmed the Archimedean ideal of deductive systematization.
- The Archimedean screw turns as falling water from the top of the dam flows through it, activating a turbine and generating power.
- About 1,200 years ago a scribe wrote onto parchment seven Archimedean treatises, including two found nowhere else.
- Descartes's vision of science thus combined the Archimedean, the Pythagorean, and the atomist points of view.
- He added that the Archimedean turbine did not harm wildlife, describing it as "fish neutral" rather than "fish friendly"
- Several numerically calculated trajectories are illustrated, and base Archimedean spirals are compared with analytically obtained results.
- His discovery of lost Archimedean works made front page news on July 16th, 1907.
Rhymes
comedian, epicedian, median, tragedian
Definition of Archimedean in US English:
Archimedean
adjectiveˌärkəˈmēdēənˌɑrkəˈmidiən
Relating to or invented by the mathematician Archimedes.
Example sentencesExamples
- Several numerically calculated trajectories are illustrated, and base Archimedean spirals are compared with analytically obtained results.
- Descartes's vision of science thus combined the Archimedean, the Pythagorean, and the atomist points of view.
- His discovery of lost Archimedean works made front page news on July 16th, 1907.
- The Archimedean screw turns as falling water from the top of the dam flows through it, activating a turbine and generating power.
- Estimated volumes are then compared with the volumes obtained by the Archimedean principle.
- Galileo affirmed the Archimedean ideal of deductive systematization.
- About 1,200 years ago a scribe wrote onto parchment seven Archimedean treatises, including two found nowhere else.
- He added that the Archimedean turbine did not harm wildlife, describing it as "fish neutral" rather than "fish friendly"