单词 | paradoxal |
释义 | paradoxal/ˌparəˈdɒksl/Now rare adjective 1 Nautical. Relating to or designating a navigational course in which a ship follows a rhumb line, i.e., a course which cuts meridians at a constant angle (other than a right angle). Chiefly in paradoxal compass noun a projection on which such a course could be plotted, and on which it would appear as part of a spiral curve. Now historical. 2 Generally. Paradoxical. OriginMid 16th century; earliest use found in John Dee (1527–1609), mathematician, astrologer, and antiquary. From paradox or its etymon classical Latin paradoxum + -al. |
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