Ellipse in a sentence as a noun

If you change the minor axis of an ellipse, it isn't the same ellipse.

See E, one of the easiest keys to hit with your left hand, which is bound to... select ellipse.

Kepler found out that planets follow an ellipse with the Sun at one focus.

In this case, all points lie on the ellipseX^2 - epsilon X Y + Y^2 = constant,where the constant is determined by the initial point.

But this, to me, isn't "programming"; it's just invoking a magic incantation to get the computer to draw an ellipse.

Because of the multimode properties of the 445nm diode, even with this very optimistic spec, it's probably more like a 1m x .45m ellipse.

The letter e is already used for the charge on an electron, for the eccentricity of an ellipse, and for orthonormal basis vectors.

Clearly we select ellipses more than we erase, which is bound to Shift-E...I've used it for a few personal projects out of curiosity, and I still don't understand how you're supposed to do basic things like make a color palette with it.

I can tell you whether your parabola is convex or concave, where the focii are and what the lengths of the minor and major axis of your ellipse will be....tons and tons of repititive trivia, force-fed through pattern matching & gamification.

Ellipse definitions

noun

a closed plane curve resulting from the intersection of a circular cone and a plane cutting completely through it; "the sums of the distances from the foci to any point on an ellipse is constant"

See also: oval