Etymology and Origin
The word "oblate" comes from Latin, where it means "flattened". It is derived from the verb "oblatus", which means "to flatten, spread out". The root of "oblatus" is "ob", meaning "towards", and "latus", meaning "broad, wide".
Meaning
Oblate has two main meanings:
Usage
Geometry:
Religion:
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