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Vertex refers to:

  • Vetice (geometry): These are the lines or segments that bind the consecutive edges of the polygons.
  • Vetice (gram theory): one of the elements of a graph.
  • Vértice or top (topography): the climax of a mountain.
  • Geodetic vertex: in Geodesy, Topography and Cartography, a milestone located on the ground to accurately point the position.
  • Vetice (quantum field theory) or Vertice function: the interaction point between two or more subatomic particles.
  • Vetice (anatomy): In the arthropods and vertebrates, top surface of the head.
  • Editions Vértice, Spanish publisher dedicated to the production of comics.
  • Vertice (review): first-year Spanish cultural magazine of Franco.

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