conformal

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) That conforms, especially to the shape of something.
 * 2)  That preserves angles between intersecting curves.
 * 3) * 1991 [Elsevier Science], Roland Schinzinger, Patricio A. A. Laura, Conformal Mapping: Methods and Applications, 2003, Dover, page 508,
 * This would have been tantamount to a conformal transformation.
 * 1)  That preserves relative angles over small scales, at all but a limited number of distinct points.
 * 1) * 1991 [Elsevier Science], Roland Schinzinger, Patricio A. A. Laura, Conformal Mapping: Methods and Applications, 2003, Dover, page 508,
 * This would have been tantamount to a conformal transformation.
 * 1)  That preserves relative angles over small scales, at all but a limited number of distinct points.
 * 1)  That preserves relative angles over small scales, at all but a limited number of distinct points.
 * 1)  That preserves relative angles over small scales, at all but a limited number of distinct points.

Translations

 * German:
 * Persian: همدیس


 * Esperanto: angulfidela
 * Finnish: konforminen
 * French:
 * German: winkeltreu
 * Persian: همدیس
 * Polish: konforemny, wiernokątny, równokątny


 * Finnish: konforminen
 * French:, orthomorphe
 * German: winkeltreu
 * Hungarian: (aránytartó) szögtartó, konformis
 * Persian: همدیس
 * Polish: wiernokątny