fractal in Norwegian
fractal in Norwegian is fraktal — fractal means a complex geometric shape whose pattern repeats at every scale, so zooming in reveals the same kind of structure again and again.
fractal in Norwegian
fraktal
(mathematics) Having the form of a fractal; having to do with fractals.
fraktal
What does "fractal" mean?
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noun A complex geometric shape whose pattern repeats at every scale, so zooming in reveals the same kind of structure again and again.
"The fern's leaves are a natural example of a fractal."
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adjective Having a self-repeating pattern at every level of magnification.
"Coastlines have a fractal quality — jagged at every scale you look."
fractal in a sentence
- The fern's leaves are a natural example of a fractal.
- The software generated a colorful fractal from a simple equation.
- Coastlines have a fractal quality — jagged at every scale you look.
Common Norwegian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "fractal" in Norwegian?
"fractal" in Norwegian is fraktal. fractal means: A complex geometric shape whose pattern repeats at every scale, so zooming in reveals the same kind of structure again and again.
How do you use "fractal" in a sentence?
Example: "The fern's leaves are a natural example of a fractal." In Norwegian, "fractal" is fraktal.
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