bipunctual
adjEtymology
From bi- + punctual.
- derived from pūnctus
- borrowed from pūnctuālis
Definitions
Having two points.
- Finally, a study by Verhoeff indicates the possibility of the occurrence of visual apparent movement in the absence of serial bipunctual stimulation of the visual cortex.
- We limit this paper to the bipunctual case : the signal is transmitted from a point A to a point B.
Relative to two distinct reference points.
- If X, Y, Z be a self-polar triad in regard to a conic, and O be any point, and XO, YO, and ZO meet YZ, ZX, XY, respectively, in A, B, C, then the conic is bipunctual in regard to A , B , C.
- There are only two rectangular hyperbolas circumscribed to a given triangle and inpolar to a Bipunctual circle, namely those passing respectively through the points for which the circle is Bipunctual .
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for bipunctual. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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