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2. Geometry(Abstract Noun) the amount of rotation needed to bring one line or plane into coincidence with another কোনো এডাল ৰেখা আন এডাল ৰেখাত লগ লগাই দিবলৈ প্ৰয়োজন হোৱা ঘূৰণৰ পৰিমাণ৷
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a. Proper Adj.-Neuter: angularকৌণিকচুকীয়া...
b. Proper Adj.-Neuter: angularকৌণিকख`ना गोनांखनायारि...
3. Geometry(Abstract Noun) A plane curve everywhere equidistant from a given fixed point, the center. এটা নিৰ্দ্দিষ্ট বিন্দু, অৰ্থাত্ কেন্দ্ৰৰ পৰা সকলো স্থানতে সমদূৰত্বত থকা এডাল বক্ৰৰেখা

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Bishnupriya Manipuri:
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a. Proper Adj.-Neuter: circularorbicularগোলাকাৰগোলাকৃতিচক্ৰাকাৰ...

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b. Material Noun-Neuter: ringবলয়ka satiakoibakutsebi...
c. Material Noun-Neuter: globeorbsphereগোলকदुलुर...
4. Geometry(Common Noun-Neuter) a shape in mathematics or geometry গণিত অথবা জ্যামিতিৰ এক সীমাৱদ্ধ আকৃতি
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5. Geometry(Abstract Noun) In geometry, two or more objects are said to be concentric when they share the same center or axis. Circles, regular polygons and regular polyhedra etc. [একাধিক বৃত্ত বা বহুভুজৰ] একেটাই কেন্দ্ৰ (বা অক্ষ) থকা৷
6. Geometry(Material Noun-Neuter) A tetrahedron (plural: tetrahedra ) is simply a pyramid with triangular base (so no, not like the ones in Egypt). It`s a solid object with four triangular faces, three on the sides (lateral faces), and one on the bottom (base), and four vertices(corners). চাৰিখন পিঠি থকা, ত্ৰিভুজ আকৃতিৰ ভূমি যুক্ত পিৰামিড আকাৰৰ বস্তুু৷

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8. Geometry(Abstract Noun) The central or most important part of somthing. কোনো বিষয়ৰ অতি লাগতীয়াল ভাগ৷
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9. Geometry(Abstract Noun) The intermediate angle of a straight linear field কোনো সৰল ৰৈখিক ক্ষেত্ৰৰ মধ্যৱৰ্তী কোণ
10. Geometry(Proper Adj.-Neuter) of or arranged like rays or the radii of a circle; diverging in lines from a common center
11. Geometry(Proper Adj.-Common) elongated, usually from the square or circular form
12. Geometry(Abstract Noun) the line or surface forming the part of a figure that is most nearly horizontal or on which it is supposed to stand
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13. GeometryIn geometry, a torus (pl.: tori or toruses) is a surface of revolution generated by revolving a circle in three-dimensional space one full revolution about an axis that is coplanar with the circle. The main types of toruses include ring toruses, horn toruses, and spindle toruses. A ring torus is sometimes colloquially referred to as a donut or doughnut. If the axis of revolution does not touch the circle, the surface has a ring shape and is called a torus of revolution, also known as a ring torus. If the axis of revolution is tangent to the circle, the surface is a horn torus. If the axis of revolution passes twice through the circle, the surface is a spindle torus (or self-crossing torus or self-intersecting torus). If the axis of revolution passes through the center of the circle, the surface is a degenerate torus, a double-covered sphere. If the revolved curve is not a circle, the surface is called a toroid, as in a square toroid. Real-world objects that approximate a torus of revolution... from wikipedia.org
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14. GeometryThe vector projection (also known as the vector component or vector resolution) of a vector a on (or onto) a nonzero vector b is the orthogonal projection of a onto a straight line parallel to b. The projection of a onto b is often written as proj b ⁡ a {\displaystyle \operatorname {proj} _{\mathbf {b} }\mathbf {a} } or a∥b. The vector component or vector resolute of a perpendicular to b, sometimes also called the vector rejection of a from b (denoted oproj b ⁡ a {\displaystyle \operatorname {oproj} _{\mathbf {b} }\mathbf {a} } or a⊥b), is the orthogonal projection of a onto the plane (or, in general, hyperplane) that is orthogonal to b. Since both... from wikipedia.org