Euclidean space

Euclidean space

noun Mathematics.
1.
ordinary two- or three-dimensional space.
2.
any vector space on which a real-valued inner product is defined.
Also called Cartesian space.


Origin:
1880–85
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Euclidean space is always a great word to know.
So is proportion. Does it mean:
a relation of four quantities such that the first divided by the second is equal to the third divided by the fourth; the equality of ratios
the product obtained by multiplying a quantity by itself one or more times, the exponent of an expression
WordNet
euclidean space

noun
a space in which Euclid's axioms and definitions apply; a metric space that is linear and finite-dimensional 
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