Definition of Trisectors

1. trisector [n] - See also: trisector

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trisectors

tris(hydroxymethyl)methylamine
tris-
trisaccharide
trisaccharides
trisacramentarian
trisagion
trisaturated
triscele
trisceles
trisect
trisected
trisecting
trisection
trisections
trisector
trisectors (current term)
trisects
triselenide
triselenides
triseme
trisemes
trisemic
trisensory
triseralous
triseriate
triservice
trishaw
trishaws

Literary usage of Trisectors

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on Plane Trigonometry by Ernest William Hobson (1891)
"(2) In the case of the formula (9), the angles which have the same cosine as a, are (OA, OP) and (OA, OP,); let the trisectors of the first set of angles be ..."

2. The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy by Royal Irish Academy (1837)
"... as such particular extremes, or such particular trisectors,) the two other moments can be determined, as necessarily connected with the given ones. ..."

3. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1915)
"... and the angle-trisectors are present everywhere and always, and a popular work that will show them their folly is a thing that every library should ..."

4. The Historical Writings of John Fiske by John Fiske (1902)
"... angle-trisectors, inventors of perpetual motion, devisers of recipes for living forever without dying ..."

5. A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity by Augustus Edward Hough Love (1893)
"Let <f>'l' fa, <£'2... be the forces that act in the vertical trisectors of A0 Al, Al A2..., fa' acting through the point <?/nearer to Al, fa, ..."

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