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διάμετρ-ος

diametros

diametrical

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διάμετρ-ος · diametr-os — LSJ

diametrical, diametrically opposed

diametrical: Astrol., diametrically opposed, Ptol. Tetr. 115, Man. 1.89.

II diagonal, by the hypotenuses, diameter, axis, diameter, axis, cross-corner-wise, trotting, in opposition

Subst. δ. (sc. γραμμή), ἡ, diagonal of a parallelogram, Pl. Men. 85b, al.; κατὰ δ. συντίθεσθαι, of triangles, by the hypotenuses, Id. Ti. 54d; diameter of a circle, Arist. Cael. 271a12, etc.; axis of a sphere, Id. MA 699a29; diameter of other curves, Apollon.Perg. Con. 1Def. 1; axis of a conic, Archim. Aequil. 2.10; ἡ κατὰ διάμετρον σύζευξις, of circles, Arist. EN 1133a6; τὰ κατὰ δ. Id. Cael. 277a24; κεῖσθαι κατὰ δ. Id. Mete. 363a34, al.; κατὰ δ. κινεῖσθαι, of quadrupeds, which move the legs cro

2 mitre-square

prob. mitre-square, Ar. Ra. 801.

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