Polygon
51polygon line — laužtė statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Sujungtos įvairiomis kryptimis einančios tiesės atkarpos. Iliustraciją žr. priede. priedas( ai) Grafinis formatas atitikmenys: angl. broken line; polygon line ryšiai: palygink – glodžioji kreivė …
52polygon — noun Etymology: Late Latin polygonum, from Greek polygōnon, from neuter of polygōnos polygonal, from poly + gōnia angle more at gon Date: 1571 1. a closed plane figure bounded by straight lines 2. a closed figure on a sphere bounded by arcs of… …
53POLYGON — POLYGONE is an Electronic Warfare Tactics Range located on the border between France and Germany. It is one of only two in Europe, the other being RAF Spadeadam.The range, also referred to as the Multi national Aircrew Electronic Warfare Tactics… …
54polygon — noun /ˈpɒlɪɡən,ˈpɑliɡɑn/ a) A plane figure bounded by straight edges. b) The boundary of such a figure. See Also: polygonal …
55POLYGON — Oceanographic Experiment in the North east Atlantic (Academic & Science » Ocean Science) …
56polygon — pol·y·gon (polґe gon) a planar figure bounded by three or more line segments …
57Polygon — Po|ly|gon 〈n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e; Geom.〉 geometr. Figur mit mehr als drei Ecken, Vieleck [Etym.: <Poly… + …gon] …
58polygon — pol|y|gon [ˈpɔlıgən US ˈpa:lıga:n] n technical a flat shape with three or more sides >polygonal [pəˈlıgənəl] adj …
59Polygon — Po|ly|gon das; s, e <aus gleichbed. gr. polýgōnon, substantiviertes Neutrum von polýgōnos »vielwinkelig« zu gōnía »Ecke, Winkel«> Vieleck (Math.) …
60polygon — pol|y|gon [ pali,gan ] noun count TECHNICAL a flat shape with three or more sides and angles ╾ po|lyg|o|nal [ pə lıgənl ] adjective …