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ver⋅tex

[vur-teks]
–noun, plural -tex⋅es, -ti⋅ces [-tuh-seez] .
1. the highest point of something; apex; summit; top: the vertex of a mountain.
2. Anatomy, Zoology. the crown or top of the head.
3. Craniometry. the highest point on the midsagittal plane of the skull or head viewed from the left side when the skull or head is in the Frankfurt horizontal.
4. Astronomy. a point in the celestial sphere toward which or from which the common motion of a group of stars is directed.
5. Geometry.
a. the point farthest from the base: the vertex of a cone or of a pyramid.
b. a point in a geometrical solid common to three or more sides.
c. the intersection of two sides of a plane figure.

Origin:
1560–70; < L: a whirl, top (of the head), equiv. to vert(ere) to turn + -ex (s. -ic-) n. suffix
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ver·tex   (vûr'těks')   
n.   pl. ver·ti·ces (-tĭ-sēz') also ver·tex·es
  1. The highest point; the apex or summit: the vertex of a mountain.

  2. Anatomy

    1. The highest point of the skull.

    2. The top of the head.

    3. The point at which the sides of an angle intersect.

    4. The point on a triangle or pyramid opposite to and farthest away from its base.

    5. A point on a polyhedron common to three or more sides.

  3. Astronomy The highest point reached in the apparent motion of a celestial body.

  4. Mathematics

    1. The point at which the sides of an angle intersect.

    2. The point on a triangle or pyramid opposite to and farthest away from its base.

    3. A point on a polyhedron common to three or more sides.


[Latin, whirlpool, crown of the head (where the hair forms a whorl), vertex, from vertere, to turn; see wer-2 in Indo-European roots.]
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Word Origin & History

vertex 
1570, "the point opposite the base in geometry," from L. vertex "highest point," lit. "the turning point," originally "whirling column, whirlpool," from vertere "to turn" (see versus). Meaning "highest point of anything" is first attested 1641.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: ver·tex
Pronunciation: 'v&r-"teks
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural ver·ti·ces /'v&rt-&-"sEz/ also ver·tex·es
1 : the top of the head
2 : the highest point of the skull
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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Medical Dictionary

vertex ver·tex (vûr'těks')
n. pl. ver·tex·es or ver·ti·ces (-tĭ-sēz')

  1. The highest point; the apex.

  2. The topmost point of the vault of the skull; the crown of the head.

  3. The portion of the fetal head bounded by the planes of the trachelobregmatic and biparietal diameters, with the posterior fontanel at the apex.

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