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hўpŏtēnūsa

hўpŏtēnūsa · f

the hypothenuse

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What it meant

hўpŏtēnūsa — Lewis & Short

hўpŏtēnūsa, ae, f., = u(potei/nousa,

I the hypothenuse, Hyg. de Limit. p. 176 Goes. Boëth. Art. Geom. p. 408, 20.—Hence, hў-pŏtēnūsālis, e, adj., of or belonging to the hypothenuse, Boëth. Art. Geom. p. 412, 5 al.

Where it came from

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