Möbius strip

Möbius strip
noun /ˈməʊ.biː.əs stɹɪp/
a) A one-sided surface formed by identifying two opposite edges of a square in opposite senses.
b) A narrow strip given a half twist and joined at the ends, forming a three-dimensional embedding of the above.
Syn: Möbius band, twisted cylinder
See Also: Möbius group

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  • Möbius strip — noun Etymology: August F. Möbius died 1868 German mathematician Date: 1904 a one sided surface that is constructed from a rectangle by holding one end fixed, rotating the opposite end through 180 degrees, and joining it to the first end …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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