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oblate

/ɒˈbleɪt/

Meanings
  • adjective

    Having the shape of a flattened sphere; spheroidal.

  • verb

    To make or become spheroidal.


Antonyms

prolate
Rhymes
Words rhyming with oblate
orate , create , fate , plate , mate
Variants
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oblate , oblateness , oblatenesses , oblates
Etymology
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From Old French oblat, oblate, from oblater, to offer, from ob-, ob- + latiare, to let flow, from latum, past participle of lare, to let flow, from lac, milk


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  1. An oblate spheroid is the shape of many planets, including Earth.

  2. The term oblate was first used in astronomy by the French mathematician and astronomer Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier in the early 19th century.

  3. The term oblate is also used in the field of optics to describe a lens that has a slightly flattened shape.


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  1. spheroid: A three-dimensional geometric shape that is roughly spherical but not exactly. Spheroids are used to describe objects that are roughly spherical but have an irregular shape due to being flattened at the poles or bulging at the equator.

  2. ellipsoid: A three-dimensional geometric shape that is similar to a sphere but with different diameters along its axes. Ellipsoids are used to model various objects in physics and mathematics, such as planets and atoms.


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Oblate is a term used in various fields such as astronomy, physics, and mathematics. In astronomy, an oblate spheroid is a spheroidal shape with an axis of rotation that is not an axis of symmetry. In physics, an oblate ellipsoid is a shape of an ellipsoid with flattened poles. In mathematics, an oblate spheroid is a quadric surface. Oblate has also been used in literature, particularly in poetry, to describe roundness or fullness.

How to Memorize "oblate"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize an oblate spheroid, imagine a sphere that has been slightly squashed at the poles and bulging at the equator. This shape can be visualized by imagining a balloon that has been squeezed at its ends and inflated at its middle.

  2. associate

    - To memorize the meaning of oblate, associate it with the idea of a shape that is roughly spherical but not exactly. Think of it as a shape that is round but has been slightly flattened or bulged in certain areas.

  3. mnemonics

    - To memorize the meaning of oblate, use the mnemonic 'Oblate is a shape that's nearly round, but not quite, it's oblate, not a round.' This mnemonic helps to remember that oblate is a shape that is roughly spherical but not exactly.


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