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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pyr·a·mid
n.
1.
A
solid
body
standing
on
a
triangular
,
square
,
or
polygonal
base
,
and
terminating
in
a
point
at
the
top
;
especially
,
a
structure
or
edifice
of
this
shape
.
2.
Geom.
A
solid
figure
contained
by
a
plane
rectilineal
figure
as
base
and
several
triangles
which
have
a
common
vertex
and
whose
bases
are
sides
of
the
base
.
3.
pl.
Billiards
The
game
of
pool
in
which
the
balls
are
placed
in
the
form
of
a
triangle
at
spot
. [
Eng
.]
Altitude of a pyramid
Geom.
,
the
perpendicular
distance
from
the
vertex
to
the
plane
of
the
base
.
Axis of a pyramid
Geom.
,
a
straight
line
drawn
from
the
vertex
to
the
center
of
the
base
.
Earth pyramid
.
Geol.
See
Earth pillars
,
under
Earth
.
Right pyramid
Geom.
a
pyramid
whose
axis
is
perpendicular
to
the
base
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Right
a.
1.
Straight
;
direct
;
not
crooked
;
as
,
a
right
line
.
“
Right
as
any
line.”
2.
Upright
;
erect
from
a
base
;
having
an
upright
axis
;
not
oblique
;
as
,
right
ascension
;
a
right
pyramid
or
cone
.
3.
Conformed
to
the
constitution
of
man
and
the
will
of
God
,
or
to
justice
and
equity
;
not
deviating
from
the
true
and
just
;
according
with
truth
and
duty
;
just
;
true
.
That
which
is
conformable
to
the
Supreme
Rule
is
absolutely
right
,
and
is
called
right
simply
without
relation
to
a
special
end
.
--
Whately
.
2.
Fit
;
suitable
;
proper
;
correct
;
becoming
;
as
,
the
right
man
in
the
right
place
;
the
right
way
from
London
to
Oxford
.
5.
Characterized
by
reality
or
genuineness
;
real
;
actual
;
not
spurious
.
“His
right
wife.”
In
this
battle
, . . .
the
Britons
never
more
plainly
manifested
themselves
to
be
right
barbarians
.
--
Milton
.
6.
According
with
truth
;
passing
a
true
judgment
;
conforming
to
fact
or
intent
;
not
mistaken
or
wrong
;
not
erroneous
;
correct
;
as
,
this
is
the
right
faith
.
You
are
right
,
Justice
,
and
you
weigh
this
well
.
--
Shak
.
If
there
be
no
prospect
beyond
the
grave
,
the
inference
is
. . .
right
, =\“
Let
us
eat
and
drink
,
for
to-morrow
we
die.”
\= --
Locke
.
7.
Most
favorable
or
convenient
;
fortunate
.
The
lady
has
been
disappointed
on
the
right
side
.
--
Spectator
.
8.
Of
or
pertaining
to
that
side
of
the
body
in
man
on
which
the
muscular
action
is
usually
stronger
than
on
the
other
side
; --
opposed
to
left
when
used
in
reference
to
a
part
of
the
body
;
as
,
the
right
side
,
hand
,
arm
.
Also
applied
to
the
corresponding
side
of
the
lower
animals
.
Became
the
sovereign's
favorite
,
his
right
hand
.
--
Longfellow
.
Note:
☞
In
designating
the
banks
of
a
river
,
right
and
left
are
used
always
with
reference
to
the
position
of
one
who
is
facing
in
the
direction
of
the
current's
flow
.
9.
Well
placed
,
disposed
,
or
adjusted
;
orderly
;
well
regulated
;
correctly
done
.
10.
Designed
to
be
placed
or
worn
outward
;
as
,
the
right
side
of
a
piece
of
cloth
.
At right angles
,
so
as
to
form
a
right
angle
or
right
angles
,
as
when
one
line
crosses
another
perpendicularly
.
Right and left
,
in
both
or
all
directions
. [
Colloq
.]
Right and left coupling
Pipe fitting
,
a
coupling
the
opposite
ends
of
which
are
tapped
for
a
right-handed
screw
and
a
left-handed
screw
,
respectivelly
.
Right angle
.
(a)
The
angle
formed
by
one
line
meeting
another
perpendicularly
,
as
the
angles
ABD
,
DBC
.
(b)
Spherics
A
spherical
angle
included
between
the
axes
of
two
great
circles
whose
planes
are
perpendicular
to
each
other
.
Right ascension
.
See
under
Ascension
.
Right Center
Politics
,
those
members
belonging
to
the
Center
in
a
legislative
assembly
who
have
sympathies
with
the
Right
on
political
questions
.
See
Center
,
n.
, 5.
Right cone
,
Right cylinder
,
Right prism
,
Right pyramid
Geom.
,
a
cone
,
cylinder
,
prism
,
or
pyramid
,
the
axis
of
which
is
perpendicular
to
the
base
.
Right line
.
See
under
Line
.
Right sailing
Naut.
,
sailing
on
one
of
the
four
cardinal
points
,
so
as
to
alter
a
ship's
latitude
or
its
longitude
,
but
not
both
. --
Ham
.
Nav
.
Encyc
.
Right sphere
Astron. & Geol.
,
a
sphere
in
such
a
position
that
the
equator
cuts
the
horizon
at
right
angles
;
in
spherical
projections
,
that
position
of
the
sphere
in
which
the
primitive
plane
coincides
with
the
plane
of
the
equator
.
Note:
☞
Right
is
used
elliptically
for
it
is
right
,
what
you
say
is
right
,
true
.
=\“
Right
,”
cries
his
lordship
.\= --
Pope
.
Syn:
--
Straight
;
direct
;
perpendicular
;
upright
;
lawful
;
rightful
;
true
;
correct
;
just
;
equitable
;
proper
;
suitable
;
becoming
.
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