What is another word for oblateness?

Pronunciation: [əblˈe͡ɪtnəs] (IPA)

Oblateness refers to the degree of flatness or elongation of an object or surface. Some synonyms for oblateness include flattening, compression, compressedness, squashing, and squeezing. Other descriptive words that may be used to convey a similar meaning to oblateness include thinness, elongation, planarity, and width-to-height ratio. These words are commonly used in geometry, mathematics, and physics. In astronomy, oblateness refers to a planet's equatorial bulge, and synonyms like ellipticity and sphericity may be used to describe it. In general, synonyms for oblateness convey the same idea of a flattened or elongated shape, and can help writers and speakers to express themselves more vividly and precisely.

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What are the hypernyms for Oblateness?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Oblateness

10. Applying the idea of centrifugal force to the earth considered as a rotating body, he perceived that it could not be a true sphere, and calculated its oblateness, obtaining 28 miles greater equatorial than polar diameter.
"Pioneers of Science"
Oliver Lodge
Suppose, now, that in place of an orange, which is a spheroid of very slight oblateness, we take a spheroid of very great oblateness, shaped somewhat like a lens of small convexity.
"Essays: Scientific, Political, & Speculative, Vol. I"
Herbert Spencer
That is to say, according to the oblateness of a rotating spheroid, the detached ring may be either a hoop-shaped ring or a quoit-shaped ring.
"Essays: Scientific, Political, & Speculative, Vol. I"
Herbert Spencer

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