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" CYLINDER. — A solid whose curved bounding surface is generated by the motion of a straight line, remaining parallel to itself, around two equal circles in parallel planes, the circle forming the rest of the boundary; called right when the line is at... "
Triangulation Applied to Sheet Metal Pattern Cutting: A Comprehensive ... - Page 254
by Fred Smith Kidder - 1917 - 268 pages
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A treatise on the application of analysis to solid geometry, commenced by D ...

Duncan Farquharson Gregory - 1845 - 364 pages
...opposite sides. These may be considered as a particular case of cylindrical surfaces, since they may be generated by the motion of a straight line remaining parallel to itself. We have now discussed the forms of all the varieties of surfaces which are represented by the general...
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A Treatise on the Application of Analysis to Solid Geometry

Duncan Farquharson Gregory, William Walton - Geometry, Analytic - 1845 - 306 pages
...opposite sides. These may be considered as a particular case of cylindrical surfaces, since they may be generated by the motion of a straight line remaining parallel to itself. We have now discussed the forms of all the varieties of surfaces which are represented by the general...
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Triangulation Applied to Sheet Metal Pattern Cutting: A Comprehensive ...

Fred Smith Kidder - Sheet-metal work - 1917 - 296 pages
...point. CURVILINEAR.— Formed by curved lines. CYLINDER. — A solid whose curved bounding surface is generated by the motion of a straight line, remaining parallel to itself, around two equal circles in parallel planes, the circle forming the rest of the boundary; called right...
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