"Euler angle" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Euler angles [plural]
Etymology: Named after Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707–1783). Etymology templates: {{named-after/list|mathematician||||}} mathematician, {{!}} |, {{lang|en|Leonhard Euler}} Leonhard Euler, {{named-after|en|Leonhard Euler|born=1707|died=1783|nat=Swiss|occ=mathematician|wplink==}} Named after Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707–1783) Head templates: {{en-noun}} Euler angle (plural Euler angles)
  1. (geometry) Any one of three angles which together describe the orientation of a rigid body with respect to a fixed three-dimensional coordinate system, according to a formalism introduced by Leonhard Euler. Wikipedia link: Euler angles Categories (topical): Geometry Related terms: Tait-Bryan angle Translations (any one of three angles that describe orientation in a 3-d coordinate system): eulerscher Winkel [masculine] (German), Euler-Winkel [masculine] (German), angolo di Eulero [masculine] (Italian), unghi Euler [neuter] (Romanian)
    Sense id: en-Euler_angle-en-noun-V9cOih6H Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: geometry, mathematics, sciences

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