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Showing words for GEODESIC using the English dictionary

8 Letter Words for Geodesic

geodesic

7 Letter Words for Geodesic

diocese, geoside

6 Letter Words for Geodesic

cogies, decise, deices, dogies, eoside, esodic, geodes, geodic, geoids, geosid, scogie, sieged

5 Letter Words for Geodesic

cedes, cedis, cides, codes, coeds, cogie, cosed, cosie, decos, deice, dices, diego, diose, disco, doges, dogie, ecoid, edges, eidos, geode, geoid, idose, ogeed, ogees, oside, sedge, seige, siege, sodic

4 Letter Words for Geodesic

cede, cedi, cees, cide, cids, cigs, code, cods, coed, coes, cogs, cose, deco, dees, deis, desc, desi, dice, dies, digs, dioc, disc, docs, does, doge, dogs, dose, ecod, edge, egos, eide, geds, geed, gees, geic, geod, geos, gids, gied, gies, gios, gise, gode, gods, goes, gois, iced, ices, icod, idee, ideo, ides, iocs, iode, ised, odes, odic, oeci, ogee, scog, seco, seed, sego, sice, side, soce

3 Letter Words for Geodesic

cdg, cee, ceo, cgs, cid, cie, cig, cis, cod, cog, cos, csi, dec, dee, deg, dei, des, die, dig, dis, doc, doe, dog, dos, dso, ecg, eco, edo, eds, eec, eeg, ego, eos, esc, esd, ese, gcd, gds, ged, gee, geo, gid, gie, gio, gis, god, goi, gos, ice, ide, ido, ids, ios, ise, iso, ode, ods, oes, oie, ois, ose, osi, scd, sci, sec, sed, see, seg, sei, sgd, sic, sie, sig, soc, sod, sog

Definitions for Geodesic

[1] Also ge·o·des·i·cal. pertaining to the geometry of curved surfaces, in which geodesic lines take the place of the straight lines of plane geometry.
[2] geodesic line.
[3] Also: geodetic , geodesical relating to or involving the geometry of curved surfaces
[4] Also called: geodesic line the shortest line between two points on a curved or plane surface

Words nearby Geodesic

geocode, geocorona, geod., geode, geodemographics, geodesic, geodesic dome, geodesic line, geodesy, geodetic, geodetic latitude

Origin of Geodesic

From the French word géodésique, dating back to 1815–25. See geodesy, -ic