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Oblate

Oblate is a term used in geometry, astronomy, and religious contexts to describe a person or shape that is flattened or made to lie flatter in a particular way.

In geometry, an oblate form refers to a surface of revolution produced by rotating an ellipse about

Earth and many planets are well modeled as oblate spheroids due to rotation. Earth’s equatorial radius is

In religious contexts, an oblate is a lay member of a monastic community who lives according to

Overall, the concept of oblate covers both a geometric description of flattening and a specific social role

its
minor
axis.
The
result
is
an
oblate
spheroid,
in
which
the
equatorial
radius
is
larger
than
the
polar
radius.
This
shape
is
the
opposite
of
a
prolate
spheroid,
which
is
elongated
along
the
axis
of
rotation.
Oblateness
is
often
quantified
by
the
flattening
factor,
f
=
(a
−
b)/a,
where
a
is
the
equatorial
radius
and
b
the
polar
radius.
about
6,378
km,
while
the
polar
radius
is
about
6,357
km,
giving
a
flattening
of
roughly
1/298.
Gas
giants
like
Jupiter
and
Saturn
are
more
oblate
because
of
their
rapid
rotation.
its
rules
but
is
not
a
professed
monk
or
nun.
Oblates
participate
in
the
spiritual
life
of
the
community
and
may
support
its
work
in
various
ways.
The
term
is
used
across
several
Christian
orders.
within
religious
life,
with
the
common
thread
being
a
deviation
from
a
perfectly
rounded
or
fully
autonomous
form.