geometric - use in sentences

Used with adjective complement

  • use: It is a means of using geometric devises to gain an insight into abstract views of cosmology, mental and emotional disciplines.

Modifies a noun

  • algebra: Geometric algebra can be applied to any subject in mathematics, physics or engineering which is in some part rooted in geometry.
  • isomer: Extrapolating this trend gives for LJ 55 an estimate of 10 21 geometric isomers.
  • isomerism: Stereoisomerism in complex ions Some complex ions can show either optical or geometric isomerism.
  • distortion: Also note that the magnitude image shows no geometric distortions.
  • shape: Complex curves replaced the simple geometric shapes of the Early English period.
  • softening: The broken line shows a sample where no geometric softening occurs.

Modifying Another Word

  • purely: This purely geometric subpage is part of Doctor Steffan Weber's Home Page.
  • almost: The faces of the family are almost geometric, like masks made from folded paper.
  • very: The tracery of the side windows - bold and very geometric with excellent buttresses.
  • largely: Ornament is largely geometric, with the chevron a common theme.
  • often: This is significant because the theoretical underpinning is often geometric in nature and such systems lend themselves to representation in three dimensions.
  • also: There are also geometric and algebraic tips and tricks.

Preposition: in

  • nature: These are more geometric in nature and involve a large variety of interesting graphs.

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