| gaus | Gauss had an innate talent for mathematical problems. |
| gaus |
| gauss | (n) a unit of magnetic flux density equal to 1 maxwell per square centimeter |
| gauss | (n) German mathematician who developed the theory of numbers and who applied mathematics to electricity and magnetism and astronomy and geodesy (1777-1855), Syn. Karl Gauss, Karl Friedrich Gauss |
| gaussian | (adj) of or relating to Karl Gauss or his mathematical theories of magnetics or electricity or astronomy or probability, Example: Gaussian distribution |
| Gauss | n. [ So named after |
| Gaussage | ‖n. (Elec.) The intensity of a magnetic field expressed in C.G.S. units, or gausses. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| Gaussian | prop. adj. of or pertaining to Gauss{ 2 }; |
| gaussmeter | n. an instrument to compare strengths of magnetic fields. |