Cevian

/ˈsiːviən/ noun

In geometry, a line segment in a triangle connecting a vertex to a point on the opposite side.

Named after the Italian mathematician Giovanni Ceva (1647-1734), who discovered properties of these lines. The suffix '-ian' indicates it's named after a person.

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