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more than one vertex
Plural of vertex
Vertices are the intersecting points of lines Commonly, in GLIS data sets, these points define either unique locations which represent end points of a line feature, or corners of a polygon or area feature
plural for vertex -- " the faces, edges, and vertices together " (258)
Intermediate points forming a line
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The highest surface on the skull
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The point where the surface of an optical element (e.g. lens) crosses the optical axis
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The highest point of something
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A point in 3D space, usually given in terms of its Cartesian coordinates
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(nuclear or particle physics) the interaction point
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apex
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{n} xenith, point overhead, top of any thing, any point
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vertices vertexes the point where two lines meet to form an angle, especially the point of a triangle
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the point of intersection of lines or the point opposite the base of a figure
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The point opposite to the base of a (plane or solid) figure; the point in a curve or surface at which the axis meets it; an angular point, as of a triangle or polygon
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A point occurring along an arc between nodes that defines the shape of the arc
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Corner of a System formed by Convergence of Lines or Edges
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a point on an object where three or more edges meet -- " a line segment between two vertexes " (257)
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A source or a target for a transition in a state machine A vertex can be either a state or a pseudo-state See: state, pseudo-state
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One of a set of ordered x,y coordinates that constitutes a line
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A point in 3D space, usually given in terms of its x-, y-, and z-coordinates
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In artillery and naval gunfire support, the highest point in the trajectory of a projectile
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where the Prime Vertical meets the ecliptic in the west
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the highest point (of something); "at the peak of the pyramid"
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the point of intersection of lines or the point opposite the base of a figure the highest point (of something); "at the peak of the pyramid
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The point of intersection of an axis and a curve
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– The point at which the sides of an angle intersect
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- the point where two sides of an angle meets (plural form vertices)
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{i} peak, highest point, top, summit
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1 The highest point of a trajectory or other curve, as the vertexes of a great circle, the points nearest the poles
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A point of intersection where two (or more) rays meet, often called the corner Wherever sides or edges meet on polygons or shapes The point of a cone, the corners of cubes or squares
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The zenith, or the point of the heavens directly overhead
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The vertex of a polygon is a corner The vertex of a parabola is the highest or lowest point
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the interaction point
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This is the region of the top of the head between the rearmost ocelli and the back of the head
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A vertex of a figure is a corner The plural of vertex is vertices For example, a triangle has 3 vertices Now here's a problem for you: How many vertices does a square have?
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(Vertices) One (or more) of the points at which lines or planes meet in a figure; for example, a corner of a polygon or polyhedron
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(n) The coincidental termination of two or more edges, defined by a point in space This point indicates a transition from one edge to another and is often the juncture of two or more faces (surfaces)
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The highest point or apex of a figure; the intersection of lines or curves; the endpoint of an element A point on a solid where three or more faces meet
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In a polygon, a point of intersection of two sides In a polyhedron, a vertex of a face
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A point in 3D space that defines a corner of one or more polygons
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A point at which two or more lines (for instance, edges) intersect
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– The point of intersection of two sides of an angle
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A 3D location where two or more lines meet
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The point in any figure opposite to, and farthest from, the base; the terminating point of some particular line or lines in a figure or a curve; the top, or the point opposite the base
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A three dimensional geometric location, used for defining the edges of an element Also known as coordinates, points, or nodes
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the point where the surface of an optical element crosses the optical axis
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Where edges of a polyhedron or sides of a polygon meet at a point
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(plural: vertices) The mathematical term for one of the corners of a polyhedron, where the edges come together At the vertices of a geodesic dome, edges typically come together in groups of 5 or 6
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The top, or crown, of the head
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mathematics
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A turning point; the principal or highest point; top; summit; crown; apex
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