Geometric translations

 There are two that I can think of. There might be more. One is an archaic word whose etymology clearly points to something useful but which was not the original meaning. The etymology is geometric, but the method is Lazarus, since I'm bringing back to life an old word, then redefining it in a way that is useful

The other method is funnier. So there's a word for straight that is 《 tout droit 》. How can that be translated and understood? You got an amplifier. You got a vector. There's a geometric object that is linked to that vector. No matter how you rotate it, spanning all continuous angles, the same still holds true. Then you pack it with something else: Juvéderm. The sum is a Blend. That's the Euclidean Method. If you're my friend, I'll derive it. If you're a striver, I'll taunt you. You'll have to buy my book to know how it gets done 😋

Sorry, not the most Christian behavior. Sometimes my aristocratic spirit comes out instead. I'm a Medieval Scribe at the end of the day and have been one since I was 5 years old 

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