parabola
[ puh-rab-uh-luh ]
/ pəˈræb ə lə /
noun Geometry.
a plane curve formed by the intersection of a right circular cone with a plane parallel to a generator of the cone; the set of points in a plane that are equidistant from a fixed line and a fixed point in the same plane or in a parallel plane. Equation: y2 = 2px or x2 = 2py.
Origin of parabola
1570–80; < New Latin < Greek
parabolḗ an application. See
parable
Words nearby parabola
British Dictionary definitions for para-bola
parabola
/ (pəˈræbələ) /
noun
a conic section formed by the intersection of a cone by a plane parallel to its side. Standard equation: y ² = 4 ax, where 2 a is the distance between focus and directrix
Word Origin for parabola
C16: via New Latin from Greek
parabolē a setting alongside; see
parable
Scientific definitions for para-bola
parabola
[ pə-răb′ə-lə ]
The curve formed by the set of points in a plane that are all equally distant from both a given line (called the directrix) and a given point (called the focus) that is not on the line.