The direction of largest increase/decrease; the tangent to the first derivation
Gradient can also be described as the slope of a line or of a road, or as a rate of change.
slope
Constituents
An oblate should use "OblSb" when referencing their status as a secular oblate, which means they live in the world while following the Rule of Saint Benedict. It is appropriate to use "OblSb" in written correspondence, online forums, or other contexts where brevity and clarity are important.
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Oblate School of Theology was created in 1903.
Oblate Sisters of Providence was created in 1829.
You misspelled the second word. Google oblate spheroid and you'll have your answer.
The shape of the Earth is very close to that of an oblate spheroid or oblate ellipsoid.
The Earth is almost spherical. It's slightly squashed, or oblate.
Spherical is round where oblate spheroid is more like a oval shape
An Oblate Sheriod is indeed a 3D figure. Coming From the root SPHERE.
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An 'oblate' is a 3-dimensional solid that resembles a ball that is being pushed together a little bit from two opposite sides.
A spheroid describes a flattened sphere shape- but to be precise, as applied to a cheese, it is an oblate spheroid since the vertical axis, not the horizontal axis, is shortened.