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parabola

[puh-rab-uh-luh] / pəˈræb ə lə /


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“The parabola is the perfect concentrator of all energy to a single focal point,” said Eversley, now 81, who remembers being the only African American in the school of engineering at Carnegie Mellon.

From New York Times

Knowing a body in space, the parabolas of certain gestures, the side angles of expressions, the timbre of a wisecrack, the mood of a certain strut lend an illusion of kinship.

From Los Angeles Times

He attempted a deft lob, conjuring an artful parabola, but his calculations were off, just barely.

From New York Times

This was known as the Kuznets curve, a parabola that showed inequality soaring before being slowly brought back to Earth through redistribution.

From New York Times

I don’t understand why it makes the curve it does, when it should make a parabola.

From New York Times