Acleidian

C2 21+

Pronunciation: /əˈkliːdiən/

Definitions of acleidian

adjective relating to or characteristic of the Greek mathematician Diophantus of Alexandria, known for his work on algebraic equations

Example Sentences

A1 The acleidian shape of the building made it stand out in the cityscape.

A2 The acleidian design of the website was simple and easy to navigate.

B1 The acleidian principles of the company's management style focused on efficiency and productivity.

B2 The acleidian approach to problem-solving helped the team quickly find a solution.

C1 The acleidian nature of the legal system ensured fair and impartial justice for all.

C2 Her acleidian leadership style inspired trust and respect among her colleagues.

Examples of acleidian in a Sentence

formal The acleidian geometry is a branch of geometry that does not include the parallel postulate.

informal I'm struggling to understand acleidian geometry in my math class.

slang Acleidian stuff is so confusing, I can't wrap my head around it.

figurative Her mind works in an acleidian way, always finding unique solutions to problems.

Grammatical Forms of acleidian

past tense

acleidianed

plural

acleidians

comparative

more acleidian

superlative

most acleidian

present tense

acleidians

future tense

will acleidian

perfect tense

have acleidianed

continuous tense

is acleidianing

singular

acleidian

positive degree

acleidian

infinitive

to acleidian

gerund

acleidianing

participle

acleidianed

Origin and Evolution of acleidian

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acleidian' originates from the Greek word 'akleidios' meaning 'unlocked' or 'unbarred'.
Evolution of the word: The word 'acleidian' was first used in English in the early 17th century to describe something that is unbarred or unlocked. Over time, its usage may have evolved to represent something that is open or accessible.