Crossword-Solution: VECTORS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| VECTORS | anagram | COVERTS |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VECTORS (5)
The conic section is submitted to algebra, an obstetrical appliance which brings forth the equation; and behold, entreated now in one direction, now in another, the womb of the formula gives birth to the ellipse, the hyperbola, the parabola, their foci, their radius vectors, their tangents, their normals, their conjugate axes, their asymptotes and the rest.
Heterogeneity and nonlinear taxation Heterogeneity versus homogeneity Homogeneity assumes that _S_[_p_]_,_ _D_[_p_]_ _and _p _are real variables, while heterogeneity assumes vectors or densities.
Work out the nav for our fleet to the rendezvous; design formations, convergence and other vectors that'll keep the ships out of each other's way.
Johnny, I want you to survey this valley in every way you can and plot a minimum of three take-off vectors." The crew fell to work, Ives and Hoskins intently, Johnny off-handedly, as if he were playing out a ritual with some children.
Besides searching for the vector or vectors that spread the disease other important studies are in progress.
Quotes with VECTORS (3)
A five-week sand blizzard?" said Deep Thought haughtily. "You ask this of me who have contemplated the very vectors of the atoms in the Big Bang itself? Molest me not with this pocket calculator stuff.
How is it possible you have caught me off guard, he seemed to ask. Exactly where have I miscalculated the velocities, how have I misjudged the vectors?
What we seek in travel is neither discovery nor trade but rather a gentle deterritorialization: we want to be taken over by the journey - in other words, by absence. As our metal vectors transcend meridians, oceans and poles, absence takes on a fleshy quality. The clandestineness of the depths of private life gives way to annihilation by longitude and latitude. But in the end the body tires of not knowing where it is, even if the mind finds this absence exalting, as if it wer…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1944–2003).