parabola
n.
1570s, from Modern Latin parabola, from Greek parabole "parabola, comparison, analogy; application" (see parable), so called by Apollonius of Perga c.210 B.C.E. because it is produced by "application" of a given area to a given straight line. It had a different sense in Pythagorean geometry. Related: Parabolic.
〔李〕[para-;bol;-a] a. [数]抛物线 ←ball,bol (GK ballein)=to throw 投掷