'Complex of lines' definitions:

Definition of 'Complex of lines'

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  • Complex \Com"plex\, n. [L. complexus] Assemblage of related things; collection; complication. [1913 Webster]
  • This parable of the wedding supper comprehends in it the whole complex of all the blessings and privileges exhibited by the gospel. --South. [1913 Webster]
  • Complex of lines (Geom.), all the possible straight lines in space being considered, the entire system of lines which satisfy a single relation constitute a complex; as, all the lines which meet a given curve make up a complex. The lines which satisfy two relations constitute a congruency of lines; as, the entire system of lines, each one of which meets two given surfaces, is a congruency. [1913 Webster]