Monday, October 16, 2006

Fun Math Words

mathematical
Pythagorean Theorem
tetrahedron
geometric
trigonometry
Fibonacci
consecutive
convex
icosahedron
dodecahedron
octahedron
stereoscopic
oscillation
symmetrical
abacus
equiangular
polyalphabetic substitution
infinitesimal
calculator
conchoid of Nicomedes
googolplex
transcendental probability
quadrilateral
equilibrium
perpendicular
hypotenuse
Thales of Miletus
Anaximander

1 comment:

Dr. Thursday said...

And we ought not forget the "Witch of Agnesi" - which is NOT a witch, but an equation!

It was named for Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799) - was a polymath - a genius in many fields.

She wrote an arithmetic text; I cannot recall if it was ever translated into English, but it bears investigation.

She was also a very devoted Catholic - and this too bears some investigation.

I may add some other words later - the first which leap to mind is Gauss, and Fermat, and Mersenne - and plane of osculation (fun to look up the root of that one!) And orthogonal and rhomboid, and vector and phasor...