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subtend

[suhb-tend, suhb-] / səbˈtɛnd, sʌb- /


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The line with letters that subtend 5 minutes of an arc from 20 feet represents the smallest letters that a person with normal acuity should be able to read at that distance.

From Textbooks Jun. 19, 2013

The cells in the brain that subtend cardiac and respiratory activity must be even more able to do without rest, since their action is ceaseless during life.

From Psychotherapy by James J. (James Joseph) Walsh

He did not define "subtend," supposing such words to be already understood.

From The Teaching of Geometry by David Eugene Smith

For the side of the equilaterall triangle doth subtend 1/3 of the whole pheriphery.

From The Way To Geometry by William Bedwell

But one thousand feet away I cannot distinguish individual bricks; their width, being only two inches, does not subtend an angle apprehensible to my vision.

From Recreations in Astronomy With Directions for Practical Experiments and Telescopic Work by Henry White Warren




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