Euclid (disambiguation)

Euclid (disambiguation)

Euclid may refer to:
* Euclid of Alexandria, the ancient Greek mathematician and author of the "Elements"
** the euclid (symbol Euc), a dimensionless unit of proportion, named after the mathematician
* Euclid of Megara, an ancient Greek philosopher
* Eucleides, archon of Athens 403-2 NC.
* Euclid programming language
* EUCLID (Euclid University), an intergovernmental organization
* Euclid University Consortium, an group of universities
* Euclid (computer program)
* Euclid Contest, a math competition held by the Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing
* Euclid Avenue, a main street in Cleveland, Ohio that was once the home of John D. Rockefeller among others
* Euclid, Ohio, an urban suburb of Cleveland, Ohio
* South Euclid, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio
* Euclid Trucks, heavy construction equipment manufacturer
* "Village of Euclid, Ohio v. Ambler Realty Co.", a U.S. Supreme Court case
* Euclid, a supercomputer built by the fictional character Maximillian Cohen in the 1998 film "π"
* TS-MB1B Euclid, a mobile armor in the anime "Gundam Seed Destiny"
* Euclid Avenue (IND Fulton Street Line), a station of the New York City Subway
* Euclid, a town in the game "Tales of Phantasia"
* Euclid Road, the main road of Syracuse University's "Off Campus" housing area
* Euclid, the University College London computer system in the 1980s based on GEC 4000 series minicomputers
* Euclid, the computer system used by Euroclear
* Euclides da Cunha, Brazilian sociologist


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