1. geometric - Adjective
2. geometric - Adjective Satellite
Alt. of Geometrical
Source: Webster's dictionaryGeometric calculus consists in a system of operations analogous to those of algebraic calculus, but in which the entities on which the calculations are carried out, instead of being numbers, are geometric entities which we shall define. Giuseppe Peano
Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse had signed a lease on a five-room apartment in a geometric white house on First Avenue when they received word, from a woman named Mrs. Cortez, that a four-room apartment in the Bramford had become available. Ira Levin
In 1929 the discovery of the wonders of the geometric series struck Wall Street with a force comparable to the invention of the wheel. John Kenneth Galbraith
In many cases a dull proof can be supplemented by a geometric analogue so simple and beautiful that the truth of a theorem is almost seen at a glance. Martin Gardner
Whoever thinks algebra is a trick in obtaining unknowns has thought it in vain. No attention should be paid to the fact that algebra and geometry are different in appearance. Algebras (jabbre and maqabeleh) are geometric facts which are proved by propositions five and six of Book two of Elements. Omar Khayyám
The effectiveness of work increases according to geometric progression if there are no interruptions. André Maurois