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May 3, 2024
This week’s themeWords from geometry This week’s words elliptic triangulation squarely tangent asymptote
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. Something or someone that gets closer and closer but never touches. 2. A straight line whose distance to a curve approaches zero as the curve approaches infinity. ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek asymptotos (not falling together), from a- (not) + syn (with)
+ ptotos (falling), from piptein (to fall). Earliest documented use: 1656.
USAGE:
“Language, in relation to thought, must ever be regarded as an asymptote.” F.W. Farrar; Essay on Origin of Language; John Murray; 1860. “If I were a function, you would be my asymptote. I always tend toward you.” Penny Reid; Neanderthal Seeks Human; Cipher-Naught; 2013. “He scooped her into his arms and carried her into the interior part of the house. A place where they would pledge their love and become the asymptote that defied all the odds, when it dared to intersect and join lovers as one.” ina Beckett; How to Win the Surgeon’s Heart; Harlequin; 2021. See more usage examples of asymptote in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The first method for estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at
the men he has around him. -Niccolo Machiavelli, political philosopher and
author (3 May 1469-1527)
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