noun
- plural of equidistance; the state or quality of being equidistant, or instances where two or more points or objects are at equal distances from a reference point or line
Usage: commonly used in mathematics and geometry; often appears in technical or academic contexts
Examples
- The equidistances between the three vertices of an equilateral triangle and its center are all the same.
- In geometry, we study the equidistances of points on a circle from the center.
- The architect ensured equidistances between the columns to create a symmetrical design.
- Mathematicians often work with equidistances when analyzing geometric properties.
- The equidistances of the planets from the sun vary throughout their orbits.