| Term | Definition | Contributor | Modified |
|---|---|---|---|
| Curves, Cubic | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Curves in engineering | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Curves, Isothermic | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Curves of double curvature | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Curves on surfaces | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Curves, Parallel | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Curves, Pedal | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Curves, Plane | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Curves, Plane--Bibl | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Curves, Quartic | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Curves, Quintic | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Curves--Rectification and quadrature | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Curves, Transcendental | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Curvilinear coordinates | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Cuscuta | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Cushites | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| cusp | In the magnetosphere, two regions near magnetic local noon and approximately 15 degrees of latitude equatorward of the north and the south magnetic poles. The cusps mark the division between geomagnet ic field lines on the sunward side (which are approximately dipolar but somewhat compressed by the solar wind) and the field lines in the polar cap that are swept back into the magnetotail by the solar wind. | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |
| Cusp | No definition provided | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |
| Cuspidine | No definition provided | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |
| Cussey, France, Battle of, 1870 | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |