English-Thai Dictionary
stereograph
N ภาพ 3 มิติ pab-3-mi-ti
stereography
N ภาพ 3 มิติ pab-3-mi-ti
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
STEREOGRAPHIC, STEREOGRAPHICAL
a.[from stereography. ] Made or done according to the rules of stereography; delineated on a plane; as a stereographic chart of the earth.
STEREOGRAPHICALLY
adv. By delineation on plane.
STEREOGRAPHY
n.[Gr. , firm; to write. ] The act or art of delineating the forms of solid bodies on a plane; a branch of solid geometry which shows the construction of all solids which are regularly defined.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
STEREOGRAPH
Ste "re *o *graph, n. Etym: [Stereo- + -graph. ]
Defn: Any picture, or pair of pictures, prepared for exhibition in the stereoscope. Stereographs are now commonly made by means of photography.
STEREOGRAPHIC; STEREOGRAPHICAL
Ste `re *o *graph "ic, Ste `re *o *graph "ic *al, a. Etym: [Cf. F.stéréographique.]
Defn: Made or done according to the rules of stereography; delineated on a plane; as, a stereographic chart of the earth. Stereographic projection (Geom.), a method of representing the sphere in which the center of projection is taken in the surface of the sphere, and the plane upon which the projection is made is at right andles to the diameter passing through the center of projection.
STEREOGRAPHICALLY
STEREOGRAPHICALLY Ste `re *o *graph "ic *al *ly, adv.
Defn: In a stereographical manner; by delineation on a plane.
STEREOGRAPHY
Ste `re *og "ra *phy, n. Etym: [Stereo- + graphy: cf. F. stéréographie.]
Defn: The art of delineating the forms of solid bodies on a plane; a branch of solid geometry which shows the construction of all solids which are regularly defined.
Note: By cutting pieces of cardboard, or other suitable material, in the forms represented in the cut, folding them along the lines indicated, and joining their edges, the five regular solids may be formed.
New American Oxford Dictionary
stereographic projection
ster e o graph ic pro jec tion |ˌsterēəˈgrafik, ˌsti (ə )r- ˌstɛriəˌɡræfɪk prəˈʤɛkʃən | ▶noun Mathematics mathematical projection in which the angular relationships of lines and planes of the object represented are drawn in terms of their relationship to the great circle formed by the intersection of the equatorial plane with the surface of an imaginary sphere containing the object. This technique has applications in cartography and astronomy.
stereography
ster e og ra phy |ˌsterēˈägrəfē, ˌsti (ə )r- ˌstɛriˈɑɡrəfi | ▶noun the depiction or representation of three-dimensional things by projection onto a two-dimensional surface, e.g., in cartography. DERIVATIVES ster e o graph |ˈsterēəˌgraf, ˈsti (ə )r- |noun, ster e o graph ic |ˌsterēəˈgrafik, ˌsti (ə )r- |adjective
Oxford Dictionary
stereographic projection
ster e o graph ic pro jec tion |ˌsterēəˈgrafik, ˌsti (ə )r- ˌstɛriəˌɡræfɪk prəˈʤɛkʃən | ▶noun Mathematics mathematical projection in which the angular relationships of lines and planes of the object represented are drawn in terms of their relationship to the great circle formed by the intersection of the equatorial plane with the surface of an imaginary sphere containing the object. This technique has applications in cartography and astronomy.
stereography
ster ¦eog |raphy |ˌstɛrɪˈɒgrəfi, ˌstɪərɪ -| ▶noun [ mass noun ] the depiction or representation of three-dimensional things by projection on to a two-dimensional surface, e.g. in cartography. DERIVATIVES stereograph noun, stereographic adjective, stereographically adverb