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- noun Plural form of
hypocycloid .
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Examples
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It was at this point that I noticed their truck was covered with hypocycloids decals, and that one of them was wearing a Jack Lambert throwback jersey, and that their truck had Pennsylvania license plates, and that the unshaven ruffian was actually yelling Go Steel!
Chuck Klosterman on Sports Chuck Klosterman 2009
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It was at this point that I noticed their truck was covered with hypocycloids decals, and that one of them was wearing a Jack Lambert throwback jersey, and that their truck had Pennsylvania license plates, and that the unshaven ruffian was actually yelling Go Steel!
Chuck Klosterman on Sports Chuck Klosterman 2009
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It was at this point that I noticed their truck was covered with hypocycloids decals, and that one of them was wearing a Jack Lambert throwback jersey, and that their truck had Pennsylvania license plates, and that the unshaven ruffian was actually yelling Go Steel!
Chuck Klosterman on Sports Chuck Klosterman 2009
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It was at this point that I noticed their truck was covered with hypocycloids decals, and that one of them was wearing a Jack Lambert throwback jersey, and that their truck had Pennsylvania license plates, and that the unshaven ruffian was actually yelling Go Steel!
Chuck Klosterman on Sports Chuck Klosterman 2009
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It was at this point that I noticed their truck was covered with hypocycloids decals, and that one of them was wearing a Jack Lambert throwback jersey, and that their truck had Pennsylvania license plates, and that the unshaven ruffian was actually yelling Go Steel!
The Itchy and Steeler Show Chuck Klosterman 2004
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Steelers 'logo isn't a cartoonish bird or patronizingly noble "redskin"; it is the actual mark of steelmaking - a trio of red, blue, and yellow hypocycloids in a black circle.
Freakonomics 2009
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Mathematicians call these shapes hyper - and hypocycloids but you can call them pinwheels or spirals.
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