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Archimedes

/ˌɑːr.kɪˈmiː.diːz/proper noun
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Archimedes refers to the ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor who lived from approximately 287 to 212 BC and is celebrated for his pioneering work in geometry, mechanics, and hydrostatics. His discoveries, such as the principle of buoyancy and methods for calculating areas and volumes, continue to influence modern science and engineering, often symbolizing intellectual brilliance in problem-solving contexts.

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