Definitions for Archimedes

Archimedes Ar·chi·me·des

Spelling: [ahr-kuh-mee-deez]
IPA: /ˌɑr kəˈmi diz/

Archimedes is a 10 letter English word.

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Definitions for Archimedes

noun

  1. 287?–212 b.c, Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor: discovered the principles of specific gravity and of the lever.

Examples for Archimedes

Publicity is the lever of which Archimedes dreamed; and I confess that I tremble.

It skimmed the Apennines and landed not far from Archimedes.

Beethoven took long walks, Jung said, and Archimedes, hot baths.

Archimedes had propounded the theory of the lever, and the principles of hydrostatics.

For a slate or blackboard, he used the beach, as did Archimedes of the olden time.

Thou art the lever with which Archimedes was to lift the earthly sphere!

Archimedes said he could lift the world with a lever if he had a fulcrum.

Archimedes was so much in love with the studies of his profession, that, etc., etc.

It came sailing from Archimedes, a dark shape blurring the stars.

Lastly, Archimedes invented the whole science of hydrostatics.

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