Noun
The word is derived from radius
pl. of Radius.
of Radius
Source: Webster's dictionaryThus the radii of all education run together into one center which is called personality. Max Stirner
Without a computer, every point on a structure has to be calculated with reference to everything else. But by using a PC, I can create complex curves that don't have radii or centers. Greg Lynn
A full shadow of the Earth on the Moon has an apparent radius of curvature equal to the difference between the apparent radii of the Earth and the Sun as seen from the Moon. Source: Internet
According to Pappus, he found a least distance of 62, a mean of 67+1/3, and consequently a greatest distance of 72+2/3 Earth radii. Source: Internet
As OA, OP', OP and OB are all radii of the same circle (and so, have the same length), the triangles OAP', OPP' and OPB are all congruent. Source: Internet
Beryllium's chemical behavior is largely a result of its small atomic and ionic radii. Source: Internet