digno

From Lojban Wiki
Revision as of 14:46, 13 January 2026 by Nalvaizmiku (talk | contribs) (Import words via API)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

valsi

digno

type

experimental gismu

creator

krtisfranks

time entered

Sat Jan 25 06:25:46 2014  

English

Definition #52688 - Preferred

 

definition

x1 is aligned diagonally along/between nonadjacent vertices x2 as in polytope x3; x1 is a diagonal line segment/linear manifold of lower dimension as viewed in frame of reference x3; x1 is crooked (one sense), skew (one sense, see notes), off-kilter (one sense), away from center/off-center, non-orthogonal/not perpendicular nor parallel, at an angle, perhaps non-vertical and non-horizontal, diagonal to x2 in figure/coordinate system x3.

notes

Not for use in: entries of tensors/matrices (confer: daigno), certain geometric meanings (such as with Cartesian products), etc. Only for purely 'visual' geometric objects/figures/frames. The polytope in question need not actually be 'drawn'; an oriented frame of reference naturally 'projects' a polytopic sense onto all objects. x1 can be any linear manifold of lower dimension than the space in which it is embedded (defined by x3). The skewness is not relative to another linear manifold in some higher-dimensional space (the usual definition of "skew" in geometry) - it is simply a skewness (in a layperson sense) relative to points in a figure or axis in a coordinate system. Proposed by Gleki.

gloss words

created by

krtisfranks

vote information

2

time

Sun May 25 16:22:37 2014

[View Comments For This Definition]


Examples


Etymology

Fran�ais

Definition #52689

 

definition

x1 est une diagonale segment qui relie deux sommets non-cons�cutifs x2 (non reli�s par un c�t�) de la polygone/dans r�f�rentiel x3

notes

Ne pas utiliser ce mot pour les matrices (cf. daigno).

gloss words

created by

krtisfranks

vote information

1

time

Sat Jan 25 07:12:50 2014



Examples


Etymology