Möbius strip

Etymology
Named after (1790–1868), one of two German mathematicians—the other being  (1808–1882)—who independently discovered the strip at the same time (1858).

Noun

 * 1)  A one-sided surface formed by identifying two opposite edges of a square in opposite senses; a narrow strip given a half twist and joined at the ends, forming a three-dimensional embedding of said surface.
 * 2) * 1991, Theoni Pappas, More Joy of Mathematics, Wide World Publishing, page 117,
 * B. F. Goodrich Co. has a patent for a Möbius strip conveyor belt. It lasts longer since the wear and tear is spread uniformly over the entire surface.
 * B. F. Goodrich Co. has a patent for a Möbius strip conveyor belt. It lasts longer since the wear and tear is spread uniformly over the entire surface.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: лист на Мьобиус
 * Catalan: cinta de Möbius, banda de Möbius
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 莫比烏斯帶.
 * Czech: Möbiova páska
 * Danish: möbiusbånd
 * Dutch: Möbiusband
 * Finnish: Möbiuksen nauha
 * French:
 * Galician: banda de Möbius
 * German: Möbiusband
 * Hebrew: טבעת מביוס
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: Möbíusarræma
 * Ido: Mobius-strio
 * Indonesian: pita Möbius
 * Interlingua: banda de Möbius
 * Irish: stiall Möbius
 * Italian: nastro di Möbius
 * Japanese:
 * Korean:
 * Latin: moebii taenia
 * Luxembourgish: Möbiusschläif
 * Norwegian: möbius’ bånd
 * Polish: wstęga Möbiusa
 * Portuguese: fita de Möbius
 * Russian: лист Мёбиуса, ле́нта Мёбиуса
 * Serbo-Croatian: мебијусова трака
 * Slovene: Möbiusov trak
 * Spanish: banda de Möbius, cinta de Möbius
 * Swedish:
 * Ukrainian: стрічка Мебіуса
 * Vietnamese: mặt Mobius


 * Catalan: cinta de Möbius, banda de Möbius
 * Danish: möbiusbånd
 * Finnish: Möbiuksen nauha
 * German: Möbiusband
 * Polish: wstęga Möbiusa
 * Russian: лист Мёбиуса, ле́нта Мёбиуса
 * Swedish:
 * Turkish: Möbius şeridi
 * Vietnamese: dải Mobius


 * Arabic:
 * Esperanto:
 * Estonian:
 * Slovak: Möbiova páska,
 * Thai:
 * Turkish:
 * Welsh:
 * West Frisian: