Euclidean

Etymology 1
Named after Euclid, who established the principles of plane geometry.

Adjective

 * 1)  Adhering to the principles of traditional geometry, in which parallel lines are equidistant.
 * 2) Of or relating to Euclid's Elements, especially to Euclidean geometry.

Translations

 * Bengali: ইউক্লিডীয়
 * Catalan: euclidià
 * Czech: euklidovský
 * Danish: euklidisk
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 * Bokmål: euklidsk, evklidsk
 * Nynorsk: euklidsk, evklidsk
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 * Spanish: euclidiano, euclídeo
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 * Catalan: euclidià
 * Finnish:
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 * Hebrew: אוקלידי
 * Italian:
 * Spanish: euclídeo, euclidiano
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Etymology 2
Named after the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Village of Euclid v. Ambler Realty Co., which in turn refers to the city of Euclid, Ohio.

Adjective

 * 1) Of or relating to Euclidean zoning.