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Что (кто) такое Inscribe - определение

GEOMETRIC FIGURE WHICH IS "SNUGLY ENCLOSED" BY ANOTHER FIGURE
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inscribe         
¦ verb
1. write or carve (words or symbols) on a surface, especially as a formal or permanent record.
2. write a dedication to someone in (a book).
3. Geometry draw (a figure) within another so that their boundaries touch but do not intersect. Compare with circumscribe.
4. archaic enter the name of (someone) on a list.
Derivatives
inscribable adjective
inscriber noun
Origin
ME: from L. inscribere, from in- 'into' + scribere 'write'.
Inscribe         
·vt To mark with letters, charakters, or words.
II. Inscribe ·vt To draw within so as to meet yet not cut the boundaries.
III. Inscribe ·vt To write or engrave; to mark down as something to be read; to Imprint.
IV. Inscribe ·vt To assign or address to; to commend to by a shot address; to dedicate informally; as, to inscribe an ode to a friend.
V. Inscribe ·vt To imprint deeply; to Impress; to Stamp; as, to inscribe a sentence on the memory.
inscribe         
v. (D; tr.) to inscribe for (to inscribe a book for smb.)
inscribe         
v. a.
1.
Write, engrave.
2.
Imprint, impress.
3.
Address (as a literary work), dedicate.
inscribe         
(inscribes, inscribing, inscribed)
1.
If you inscribe words on an object, you write or carve the words on the object.
Some galleries commemorate donors by inscribing their names on the walls...
...stone slabs inscribed with Buddhist texts.
VERB: V n on n, V-ed on/with n
2.
If you inscribe something in the front of a book or on a photograph, you write it there, often before giving it to someone.
On the back I had inscribed the words: 'Here's to Great Ideas! John'...
The book is inscribed: To John Arlott from Laurie Lee.
VERB: V n, V-ed quote
Inscribed         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Inscribe.
Inscriber      
·noun One who inscribes.
describe         
AUSTRALIAN RAPPER
DeScribe (musician); DeScribe
v.
1) to describe minutely; vividly
2) (B) she described the scene to us
3) (D; refl., tr.) to describe as (he was described as being very cruel)
4) (K) she described in detail their resisting the invaders
5) (Q) he described how we should proceed
describe         
AUSTRALIAN RAPPER
DeScribe (musician); DeScribe
(describes, describing, described)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
If you describe a person, object, event, or situation, you say what they are like or what happened.
We asked her to describe what kind of things she did in her spare time...
She read a poem by Carver which describes their life together...
Just before his death he described seeing their son in a beautiful garden.
VERB: V wh, V n, V -ing
2.
If a person describes someone or something as a particular thing, he or she believes that they are that thing and says so.
He described it as an extraordinarily tangled and complicated tale...
Even his closest allies describe him as forceful, aggressive and determined...
He described the meeting as marking a new stage in the peace process.
VERB: V n as n, V n as adj, V n as -ing
inscription         
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  • ΜΕΓΑΚΛΕΣ ΗΙΠΠΟΚΡΑΤΟΣ}}), 487 BC. On display in the Ancient Agora Museum in Athens, housed in the [[Stoa of Attalus]]
  • C(ohors) III BR(acaraugustanorum)}}, from [[Bavaria]].
  • IANUARI DEDEI DONO P * DCCCLXX}} (Januarius paid for 870 square feet of mosaic)
  • Myrtle Court]] of the [[Alhambra]].
  • Ancient Greek [[boustrophedon]] inscription, [[Gortyn code]], Crete, 5th century BC
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  • German inscription recording the building of [[Bozen]]-Bolzano's Parish Church ([[South Tyrol]]) by Hans Lutz of Schussenried, from the early 16th century (1501–1519)
  • [[Jiroft culture]] inscriptions
  • Kom Aushim (Karanis)]], [[Faiyum]], [[Egypt]]
  • Columna Rostrata]]}} of [[Gaius Duilius]] (c. 260 BC) at the [[Museum of Roman Civilization]].
  • Inscription on the pedestal of the statue of [[Michel Ney]] from Paris
  • Bust of [[Periander]] bearing the inscription "Periander, son of [[Cypselus]], [[Corinth]]ian". Marble, Roman copy after a Greek original by [[Kresilas]], 4th century
  • The high medieval [[Prüfening dedicatory inscription]], composed in [[Latin]] and stamped in [[Roman square capitals]]
  • Victo(riae) Fl(avius) P/rimus cur(ator) / tur(mae) Maxi/mini}}.</ref>
  • nosce te ipsum}}) combines with the image to convey the warning: remember death.
  • D(is) M(anibus) / M(arco) Ogulnio / Iusto filio / pientissimo / vix(it) ann(os) XV mens(es) II d(ies) XXII / M(arcus) Ogulnius / Iustus pater / et sibi fecit}} – 1st century AD
  • An inscription using [[cipher runes]], the [[Elder Futhark]], and the [[Younger Futhark]], on the 9th-century [[Rök runestone]] in Sweden
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  • The ancient bronze ''[[Serpent Column]]'' at the [[Hippodrome of Constantinople]]. The ''[[Obelisk of Theodosius]]'' is seen in the background.
  • ΣΟΦΙΛΟΣ [...] ΜΕΓΡΑΦΣΕΝ}}, "Sophilos drew me"
  • ephebic]] list, Athens, 4th century BC
  • Victoriae Augustorum exercitus, qui Laugaricione sedit, mil(ites) l(egiones) II DCCCLV. (Maximi)anus leg(atus leg)ionis II Ad(iutricis) cur(avit) f(aciendum)}} ("Done by 855 Legionaries of the Augustus victorious army, who are stationed in Laugaricio. Done under supervision of Maximus legatus of II legion.")
  • inscription of Xerxes I at Van Fortress]] in Turkey
  • Votive relief for the cure of a bad leg, inscription from the shrine of [[Asclepius]] at [[Milos]], [[Ægean Sea]].
STUDY OF OLD INSCRIPTIONS OR EPIGRAPHS AS WRITING
Inscription; Inscriptions; Epigraphist; Epigraphic; Epigrapher; Epigraph (archeology); Epigraphers; Epigraphical; Christian epigraphy; Epigraphics; Inſcriptions; Inſcription; Epigram (inscription); Epigraphic data
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1.
An inscription is writing carved into something made of stone or metal, for example a gravestone or medal.
The medal bears the inscription 'For distinguished service'.
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2.
An inscription is something written by hand in the front of a book or on a photograph.
The inscription reads: 'To Emma, with love from Harry'.
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Википедия

Inscribed figure

In geometry, an inscribed planar shape or solid is one that is enclosed by and "fits snugly" inside another geometric shape or solid. To say that "figure F is inscribed in figure G" means precisely the same thing as "figure G is circumscribed about figure F". A circle or ellipse inscribed in a convex polygon (or a sphere or ellipsoid inscribed in a convex polyhedron) is tangent to every side or face of the outer figure (but see Inscribed sphere for semantic variants). A polygon inscribed in a circle, ellipse, or polygon (or a polyhedron inscribed in a sphere, ellipsoid, or polyhedron) has each vertex on the outer figure; if the outer figure is a polygon or polyhedron, there must be a vertex of the inscribed polygon or polyhedron on each side of the outer figure. An inscribed figure is not necessarily unique in orientation; this can easily be seen, for example, when the given outer figure is a circle, in which case a rotation of an inscribed figure gives another inscribed figure that is congruent to the original one.

Familiar examples of inscribed figures include circles inscribed in triangles or regular polygons, and triangles or regular polygons inscribed in circles. A circle inscribed in any polygon is called its incircle, in which case the polygon is said to be a tangential polygon. A polygon inscribed in a circle is said to be a cyclic polygon, and the circle is said to be its circumscribed circle or circumcircle.

The inradius or filling radius of a given outer figure is the radius of the inscribed circle or sphere, if it exists.

The definition given above assumes that the objects concerned are embedded in two- or three-dimensional Euclidean space, but can easily be generalized to higher dimensions and other metric spaces.

For an alternative usage of the term "inscribed", see the inscribed square problem, in which a square is considered to be inscribed in another figure (even a non-convex one) if all four of its vertices are on that figure.