descriptive geometry

NOUN
  1. the geometry of properties that remain invariant under projection
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  • 'What with their courses of perspective, of descriptive geometry, of stereotomy, of building, and of the history of art -- ah! upon my word, they do make one blacken paper with notes. His Masterpiece
  • The practice of drawing and painting offers the student the following problem in descriptive geometry: _to represent the three dimensions of space by means of a plane surface of two dimensions_. Chinese Painters A Critical Study
  • In the course of the last sixty years, many new sciences have taken their place in the category of our knowledge, among which is stereotomy, descriptive geometry, and the chemistry of gas. The physiology of taste; or Transcendental gastronomy. Illustrated by anecdotes of distinguished artists and statesmen of both continents by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. Translated from the last Paris edition by Fayette Robinson.
  • In his role as professor Olivier lectured on descriptive geometry and mechanics.
  • Based on the principle of the spatial inversion, this paper proposes a new method of determining the stroke of the slide block of the spatial slider-crank mechanism by way of descriptive geometry.
  • His interests were always wide and this is reflected in the range of courses that he was teaching around this time: descriptive geometry, crystallography, optics, mechanics and machine design.
  • The method in line with descriptive geometry, which is very simple and intuitional, is presented as a way of solving the problem of indirect position of robot arm.
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