noun.
various algebraic formulæ devised by the authors whose names are given, to express the quantity of flow of water in term's of length, depth, etc., in a measuring-device.
noun.
where , and of any triangle.
noun.
The phalangeal formula is 2, 3, 4, 5, 4.
noun.
Osborn, The Reptilian Subclasses Diapsida and Synapsida.
noun.
In general, a prescribed form or rule; a fixed or conventional method in which anything is to be done, arranged, or said; particularly, a form of words in which something is required by rule or custom to be stated.
noun.
Specifically Eccles., a written confession of faith; a formal enunciation or statement of doctrines. See creed, and confession of faith, under confession, 3.
noun.
In mathematics, any general equation; a rule or principle expressed in algebraic symbols.
noun.
In chem., an expression by means of symbols and figures of the constituents of a compound. See chemical formula, under chemical.
noun.
See the qualifying words.
noun.
See the adjectives.