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tessellation
[tes-uh-ley-shuhn]
tessellation
/ ˌɛɪˈɪʃə /
noun
the act of tessellating
the form or a specimen of tessellated work
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tessellation1
Example Sentences
While origami-inspired materials have been explored at various scales, the challenge of creating molecular materials based on origami tessellations has remained.
Doris Schattschneider, a retired mathematician affiliated with Moravian University with expertise in tessellations, had been skeptical about the likelihood of a true einstein ever being discovered.
It was a microcosm for the tessellation Queeman saw in late '90s Harlem even if it wasn't painted with such nuance in national media at the time.
This tells us that the tessellation must be aperiodic.
The tiles in the Alhambra, which Escher described studying, for instance, transform into some of his well-known tessellations.
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When To Use
A tessellation is a pattern of shapes that fit together perfectly, without any gaps.Tessellation often refers to a pattern that includes a repetition of one particular shape, such as the repetition of squares in a checkerboard. But tessellations can be formed from multiple shapes. For example, a classic black-and-white soccer ball is an example of a tessellation that consists of two different shapes: hexagons and pentagons.A tessellation is a kind of mosaic. They’re often seen on surfaces that have been covered in tiles. Because floor and wall tiles are often designed to fit together perfectly, without any overlap or gaps, the resulting pattern is often a tessellation.The word tessellation can also refer to the act of tessellating—forming such a pattern. Such a pattern can be described as tessellated.Tessellation is sometimes spelled with one l, as tesselation.[caption id="attachment_169801" align="alignnone" width="300"]

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