資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Logarithmic \Log`a*rith"mic\, Logarithmical \Log`a*rith"mic*al\,
a. [Cf. F. logarithmique.]
Of or pertaining to logarithms; consisting of logarithms.
{Logarithmic curve} (Math.), a curve which, referred to a
system of rectangular co["o]rdinate axes, is such that the
ordinate of any point will be the logarithm of its
abscissa.
{Logarithmic spiral}, a spiral curve such that radii drawn
from its pole or eye at equal angles with each other are
in continual proportion. See {Spiral}.
Spiral \Spi"ral\, n. [Cf. F. spirale. See {Spiral}, a.]
1. (Geom.) A plane curve, not re["e]ntrant, described by a
point, called the generatrix, moving along a straight line
according to a mathematical law, while the line is
revolving about a fixed point called the pole. Cf.
{Helix}.
2. Anything which has a spiral form, as a spiral shell.
{Equiangular spiral},a plane curve which cuts all its
generatrices at the same angle. Same as {Logarithmic
spiral}, under {Logarithmic}.
{Spiral of Archimedes}, a spiral the law of which is that the
generatrix moves uniformly along the revolving line, which
also moves uniformly.