parabolisia
Parabolisia is a term used in geometry to describe a family of generalized parabolic curves that extend the classic parabola. In this framework, the defining property of a parabola—the locus of points equidistant from a fixed focus and a fixed directrix—can be relaxed by allowing the directrix, or occasionally the focus, to vary according to a prescribed rule.
One common construction fixes a focus F and lets the directrix slide along a given curve D;
The resulting curves can interpolate between familiar parabolic shapes and more elaborate arches, with curvature controlled
Special cases: when D is a straight line and the construction reduces to the classical distance condition,
Applications and research: parabolisia can serve as a pedagogical tool to study how relaxing a defining constraint
History: the term appears in a handful of expository texts and classroom explorations rather than formal mathematical