Poincaré

See also: Poincare

Translingual

Alternative forms

Etymology

From French Poincaré. Named in honour of mathematician Henri Poincaré.

Proper noun

Poincaré

  1. A crater in LQ29, farside, southern hemisphere, Moon, Earth-Moon System, Solar System
  2. An asteroid in Main Belt, Solar System

Synonyms

asteroid
  • 1936 MA
  • 1936 MA (Poincare)
  • (1936 MA) Poincare
  • (1936 MA) Poincaré
  • 1936 MA (Poincaré)
  • 1968 UQ2
  • (1968 UQ2) Poincare
  • 1968 UQ2 (Poincare)
  • 1968 UQ2 (Poincaré)
  • (1968 UQ2) Poincaré
  • 1971 LE
  • 1971 LE (Poincare)
  • (1971 LE) Poincare
  • 1971 LE (Poincaré)
  • (1971 LE) Poincaré
  • 2021
  • 2021 (1936 MA)
  • (2021) 1936 MA
  • 2021 (1936 MA) Poincare
  • 2021 (1936 MA) Poincaré
  • 2021 (1968 UQ2)
  • (2021) 1968 UQ2
  • 2021 (1968 UQ2) Poincare
  • 2021 (1968 UQ2) Poincaré
  • 2021 (1971 LE)
  • (2021) 1971 LE
  • 2021 (1971 LE) Poincare
  • 2021 (1971 LE) Poincaré
  • 2021 Poincare
  • (2021) Poincare
  • (2021) Poincaré
  • 2021 Poincaré
  • Poincare

Translations

Further reading

English

Etymology

French Poincaré.

Proper noun

Poincaré (plural Poincarés)

  1. A surname from French.

Derived terms

Anagrams

French

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pwɛ̃.ka.ʁe/

Proper noun

Poincaré ?

  1. a surname, Poincaré

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Translingual: Poincaré
  • Translingual: Poincare
  • English: Poincaré
  • English: Poincare
  • English: Poincaree
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