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English
Etymology
From AGr. polytonic|ÏαÏαβολή (parabolÄ)
Noun
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parabola (plural parabolas or parabolae)
- geometry The conic section formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane parallel to a tangent plane to the cone; the locus of a point equidistant from a point (the focus) and a line (the directrix).
Translations
trans-top|The conic section formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane parallel to a tangent plane to the cone
Chinese: æç©çº¿
Croatian: t-|hr|parabola|f
Czech: t-|cs|parabola
Dutch: parabool
Esperanto: parabolo
Finnish: paraabeli
French: parabole f
German: t+|de|Parabel|f
Greek: t+|el|ÏαÏαβολή|f|sc=Grek
Hebrew: he-translation|פר××××|parábula f
Italian: t+|it|parabola|f
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Japanese: æ¾ç©ç· (hÅbutsusen)
Polish: t+|pl|parabola
Portuguese: t-|pt|parábola|f
Russian: паÑабола
Spanish: t-|es|parábola|f
Swedish: parabel c
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See also
circle
conic section
ellipse
hyperbola
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Noun
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