Euclidean geometry
Noun

Euclidean geometry (uncountable)

  1. (geometry) The familiar geometry of the real world, based on the postulate that through any two points there is exactly one straight line.
Translations
  • French: géométrie euclidienne
  • German: euklidische Geometrie
  • Italian: geometria euclidea
  • Portuguese: geometria euclidiana
  • Russian: евкли́дова геометри́я
  • Spanish: geometría euclidiana



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