Quadrature

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Pronunciation: /ˈkwɑːdrəˌtjʊr/

Definitions of quadrature

noun a mathematical method or process of finding the area of a figure by multiplying its dimensions

Example Sentences

A1 I learned about quadrature in my math class.

A2 The students were asked to calculate the quadrature of the shapes.

B1 The concept of quadrature is essential in calculus.

B2 The engineer used quadrature methods to solve the complex mathematical problem.

C1 The professor's research focused on the application of quadrature in physics.

C2 The mathematician's groundbreaking work on quadrature revolutionized the field of geometry.

Examples of quadrature in a Sentence

formal The mathematician explained the concept of quadrature in great detail during the lecture.

informal I still don't understand what quadrature means, can you explain it to me in simpler terms?

slang Quadrature is like when you have to figure out the area of a weird shape in math class.

figurative The artist used quadrature to create a sense of depth and dimension in the painting.

Grammatical Forms of quadrature

plural

quadratures

comparative

more quadrature

superlative

most quadrature

present tense

quadratures

future tense

will quadrature

perfect tense

have quadratured

continuous tense

is quadraturing

singular

quadrature

positive degree

quadrature

infinitive

to quadrature

gerund

quadraturing

participle

quadratured

Origin and Evolution of quadrature

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'quadrature' originated from Latin, where 'quadra' means 'four' and 'atura' means 'act of making'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in mathematics to refer to the process of squaring a figure or finding the area of a shape, 'quadrature' has evolved to also mean the act of bringing to completion or perfection, as well as the process of reconciling opposing viewpoints or forces.