"In mathematical invariant theory, the osculant or tacinvariant or tact invariant is an invariant of a hypersurface that vanishes if the hypersurface touches itself, or an invariant of several hypersurfaces that osculate, meaning that they have a common point where they meet to unusually high order."
The term derives from the Latinate root "osculate", to kiss, because the two curves contact one another in a more intimate way than simple tangency
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think gosh and atom touching nearly
a sistine restoration that closed the moments collision
wait in line to see the almost almost
redirect to the graffiti pizzeria coliseum uffizi
static quo clouds the loins
a hypersuperficial filial piety
extra romano lines verge on merging
micro lightning in pre fog
the paint elements obey the heavy rope closed sign
almost get a crick in the neck too
count the shoe stitches better re sole
it's overrated pass the popcorn quid pro quo
Terribilità , the modern Italian spelling, or terribiltà , as Michelangelo's 16th century contemporaries tended to spell it, is a quality ascribed to his art that provokes terror, awe, or a sense of the sublime in the viewer.