parabolic
1having the form or outline of a parabola.
having a longitudinal section in the form of a paraboloid or parabola: a parabolic reflector.
of or relating to a parabola.
Origin of parabolic
1Words Nearby parabolic
Other definitions for parabolic (2 of 2)
of, relating to, or involving a parable.
Origin of parabolic
2- Sometimes par·a·bol·i·cal .
Other words from parabolic
- par·a·bol·i·cal·ism, noun
- par·a·bol·i·cal·ly, adverb
- non·par·a·bol·i·cal, adjective
- non·par·a·bol·i·cal·ly, adverb
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How to use parabolic in a sentence
Farther from the center they become parabolic, but they are quite good over the entire plate, 3¼ by 4¼ inches.
Photographs of Nebul and Clusters | James Edward KeelerIts depth at the crown is 33 ft., and its centre line follows nearly the parabolic line of pressures.
In spans over 200 ft. it is economical to have one horizontal boom and one polygonal (approximately parabolic) boom.
The posterior are intermixed with round and square pieces, and the extremity of the armour near the tail is of a parabolic figure.
Buffon's Natural History. Volume VII (of 10) | Georges Louis Leclerc de BuffonWe use a small atomic cavity radiator at one end of which is a rough relux parabolic filter.
Islands of Space | John W Campbell
British Dictionary definitions for parabolic (1 of 2)
/ (ˌpærəˈbɒlɪk) /
of, relating to, or shaped like a parabola
shaped like a paraboloid: a parabolic mirror
British Dictionary definitions for parabolic (2 of 2)
parabolical
/ (ˌpærəˈbɒlɪk) /
of or resembling a parable
Derived forms of parabolic
- parabolically, adverb
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