Definitions for Euclid

Euclid Eu·clid

Spelling: [yoo-klid]
IPA: /ˈyu klɪd/

Euclid is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 104 anagrams from letters in Euclid (cdeilu).

Definitions for Euclid

noun

  1. flourished c300 b.c, Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria.
  2. a city in NE Ohio, near Cleveland.

Examples for Euclid

His new book is Here's Looking at Euclid: A Surprising Excursion Through the Astonishing World of Numbers.

Two clear examples: One poster reads "Euclid" in big letters.

To me these views appear as clear as crystal and as unanswerable as Euclid.

I do not ask him to reveal to me the demonstrations of Euclid.

A few years ago, a Bosnian family named Vidovic came to Euclid, Ohio, to escape persecution by Serbs in an embattled region.

He demonstrated the proposition of Euclid, and rejected the proposal of his friend.

One of the complaints often made against Euclid is that he is ‘diffuse’.

As it is, his poem has the faults we should look for in a metrical version of Euclid.

It contains a course of applied geometry in connection with Euclid's Elements.

The farmers from Euclid and Newburgh came in with twenty-eight yoke of cattle.

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