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Hyperbolic

HYPERBOL'IC


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hyperbolic

hyperbolic

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Adjective

hyperbolic (comparative more hyperbolic, superlative most hyperbolic)

  1. of or relating to hyperbole
  2. using hyperbole: exaggerated
    This hyperbolical epitaph. Fuller.
    • 2012 May 20, Nathan Rabin, “TV: Review: THE SIMPSONS (CLASSIC): “Marge Gets A Job” (season 4, episode 7; originally aired 11/05/1992)”, in The Onion AV Club:
      At the risk of being slightly hyperbolic, the fourth season of The Simpsons is the greatest thing in the history of the universe.
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Etymology 2

hyperbola + -ic

Adjective

hyperbolic (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to a hyperbola.
    • 1988, R. F. Leftwich, "Wide-Band Radiation Thermometers", chapter 7 of, David P. DeWitt and Gene D. Nutter, editors, Theory and Practice of Radiation Thermometry, ISBN 0471610186, page 512 :
      In this configuration the on-axis image is produced at the real hyperbolic focus (fs2) but off-axis performance suffers.
  2. Indicates that the specified function is a hyperbolic function rather than a trigonometric function.
    The hyperbolic cosine of zero is one.
  3. (mathematics, of a metric space or a geometry) Having negative curvature or sectional curvature.
    • 1998, Katsuhiko Matsuzaki and Masahiko Taniguchi, Hyperbolic Manifolds and Kleinian Groups, 2002 reprint, Oxford, ISBN 0198500629, page 8, proposition 0.10 :
      There is a universal constant such that every hyperbolic surface has an embedded hyperbolic disk with radius greater than .
  4. (geometry, topology, of an automorphism) Whose domain has two (possibly ideal) fixed points joined by a line mapped to itself by translation.
    • 2001, A. F. Beardon, "The Geometry of Riemann Surfaces", in, E. Bujalance, A. F. Costa, and E. Martínez, editors, Topics on Riemann Surfaces and Fuchsian Groups, Cambridge, ISBN 0521003504, page 6 :
      A hyperbolic isometry has two (distinct) fixed points on .
  5. (topology) Of, pertaining to, or in a hyperbolic space (a space having negative curvature or sectional curvature).
    • 2001, A. F. Beardon, "The Geometry of Riemann Surfaces", in, E. Bujalance, A. F. Costa, and E. Martínez, editors, Topics on Riemann Surfaces and Fuchsian Groups, Cambridge, ISBN 0521003504, page 6 :
      Exactly one hypercycle is a hyperbolic geodesic, and this is called the axis of .
Derived terms
  • hyperbolic 3-manifold
  • hyperbolic algebra
  • hyperbolic angle
  • hyperbolic automorphism
  • hyperbolic coordinate
  • hyperbolic cosecant
  • hyperbolic cosine
  • hyperbolic cosine integral
  • hyperbolic cotangent
  • hyperbolic cube
  • hyperbolic cylinder
  • hyperbolic differential equation
  • hyperbolic discounting
  • hyperbolic disk
  • hyperbolic dodecahedron
  • hyperbolic fixed point
  • hyperbolic function
  • hyperbolic geometry
  • hyperbolic group
  • hyperbolic growth
  • hyperbolic helicoid
  • hyperbolic icosahedron
  • hyperbolic inverse function
  • hyperbolic lemniscate function
  • hyperbolic link
  • hyperbolic map
  • hyperbolic metric
  • hyperbolic motion
  • hyperbolic navigation system
  • hyperbolic octahedron
  • hyperbolic-orthogonal
  • hyperbolic orbit
  • hyperbolic paraboloid
  • hyperbolic partial differential equation
  • hyperbolic plane
  • hyperbolic point
  • hyperbolic polar sine
  • hyperbolic polyhedron
  • hyperbolic polynomial
  • hyperbolic quaternion
  • hyperbolic rotation
  • hyperbolic secant
  • hyperbolic secant distribution
  • hyperbolic sector
  • hyperbolic set
  • hyperbolic sine
  • hyperbolic sine integral
  • hyperbolic small dodecahedral honeycomb
  • hyperbolic space
  • hyperbolic tangent
  • hyperbolic tetrahedron
  • hyperbolic time chamber
  • hyperbolic trajectory
  • hyperbolic triangle
  • hyperbolic umbilic catastrophe
  • hyperboloid
  • quasihyperbolic
  • subhyperbolic
  • superhyperbolic
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