solid geometry
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Definition
Noun: The branch of geometry that deals with the properties, measurement, and relationships of three-dimensional figures and solids, such as cubes, spheres, cylinders, and pyramids, in space.
Usage
"Solid geometry" is used as a singular, uncountable noun to refer to the mathematical field or subject of study. It is typically used in academic, educational, and technical contexts. * In school, we studied solid geometry after learning plane geometry. * The principles of solid geometry are essential for architecture and engineering. * This problem requires knowledge of solid geometry to calculate the volume.
Examples
- The course covers topics from basic algebra to advanced .
- Understanding helps in visualizing complex structures.
- He wrote a foundational textbook on .
Advanced Usage
- "the solid geometry of": Used to specify the three-dimensional geometric properties of a particular object or space.
- The artist was fascinated by the solid geometry of crystalline structures.
Variants and Related Words
- Stereometry (noun): A synonymous, though less common, term for the measurement of volumes and the geometry of three-dimensional figures.
- Plane Geometry (noun): The related branch of geometry dealing with two-dimensional figures on a flat plane.
- Three-dimensional geometry (noun phrase): A descriptive term equivalent to solid geometry.
Synonyms
- Stereometry
- Geometry of three-dimensional space
- 3D geometry
Related Phrases
- Spatial reasoning: The cognitive skill of visualizing and manipulating objects in space, closely associated with solid geometry.
- Volumetric analysis: The determination of volume, often applying principles of solid geometry.
Noun
- the geometry of 3-dimensional space