508 Synopsis of Mahontcdan Science. 



*£ kurak, a sphere ; Kr^i^a.* t>S knruh musnooah, an arti- 

 ficial globe. 



xIaJ lubnuh, an astronomical instrument, being a semi- 

 circle for observing altitudes of heavenly bodies. 



«>J!^o mooaleed (1) productions; *Xtat>*5I^-o mooaleed sulu- 

 suh, the three kingdoms of nature. 



^*jt.-e mueen, a rhombus ; ^t**^* *£■*** shubeeuh bilmu- 

 een a parallelogram. 



j^tW-c musudus, a hexagon. 



^.£x^> mashur, a decagon. 



£ ^.k*Jj ^ j*y-<* (^*^' <, j mujusum mutooazee us sutooh, a 

 paralleopiped. 



Is.^sr* muJchrot, cone; la^s* ^l^ ras mukhrot, apex 

 of a cone. 



*Xa-« Isj wS' mukhro muzlu, a pyramid. 

 >cs^.aax) mutfurjuh, obtuse as an angle. 

 .^.s* muhoor, axis as of a sphere. 

 ^^-c muree, an object of sight. 



Jt«o ma/, a square in arithmetic and algebra, as is also 

 j^sr 10 mujuzoor. 



-,^w*iL.o muqusoom, dividend j^As *^>w«3Lo muqusoom uleeh, 

 divisor. 



ci^XJU Ij!j>3 ^ £^' - j-? ii ^' c CIa^x** murfut muqudeer iz- 

 lau o zoaeea musulus, means plane trigonometry. 



i>^So *Sj murfut muqadeer izlau o zoaeea musulus qous huh 

 bur sutuhi Jcuruh wuqu shoivnd, is spherical trigonometry. 



^aU- p*Z* mutumum hadee is used for the maximum 

 distance of a planet from the supposed centre of the world. 



