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geometric$31383$ - traduzione in greco

PHASE OF GREEK ART CHARACTERIZED BY GEOMETRIC MOTIFS IN VASE PAINTING, FL. CA. 900–700 BCE, CENTRED IN ATHENS AND SPREAD AMONG AEGEAN TRADING CITIES
The Geometric Period; Geometric Greek art; Geometric Style; Geometric style; Geometric Period; Geometrical period; Geometric pottery; Geometric Art; Geometric vase painting; Geometric period; Geometric periods; Middle Geometrical
  • ekphora]]'', the act of carrying a body to its grave. National Archaeological Museum, Athens

geometric      
adj. γεωμετρικός
vector addition         
GEOMETRIC OBJECT THAT HAS MAGNITUDE (OR LENGTH) AND DIRECTION
Vector (classical mechanics); Three-vector; Vector sum; Vector addition; Spatial vector; Vector (physics); Vector subtraction; Relative vector; Spacial vector; Physical vector; Vector methods (physics); Vector component; Component (vector); Bound vector; Vector (spatial); Vector (geometry); Free vector; Vector (geometric); Triangle law; Euclidean vectors; Vector direction; Vector components; 3d vector; Euclid vector; 3D vector; Geometric vector; Magnitude of resultant vector; Euclidian vector; Vector quantity; Resultant vector; Antiparallel vectors
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Definizione

geometric progression
(also geometric series)
¦ noun a sequence of numbers with a constant ratio between each number and the one before (e.g. 1, 3, 9, 27, 81).

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Geometric art

Geometric art is a phase of Greek art, characterized largely by geometric motifs in vase painting, that flourished towards the end of the Greek Dark Ages, c. 900–700 BC. Its center was in Athens, and from there the style spread among the trading cities of the Aegean. The Greek Dark Ages lasted from c. 1100 to 750 BC and include two periods, the Protogeometric period and the Geometric period (or Geometric art), in reference to the characteristic pottery style. The vases had various uses or purposes within Greek society, including, but not limited to, funerary vases and symposium vases.