Concept cluster: Math and astronomy > Geometry or mathematics
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(sports, games, etc.) With all players or teams having the same score; tied, drawn.
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Forming an angle of a particular type.
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Abbreviation of arctangent. [(trigonometry) Any of several single-valued or multivalued functions that are inverses of the tangent function. Symbol: arctan, tan⁻¹]
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(geometry) The lowest side of a triangle or other polygon, or the lowest face of a cone, pyramid or other polyhedron laid flat.
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(mathematics) The fourth power; the square of a square.
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(mathematics) Raised to the fourth power.
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(transitive) To form into the shape of a cube.
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A simple figure containing no straight portions and no angles; a curved line.
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(geometry, obsolete) An instrument for drawing curved lines.
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One of the individual coloured squares making up one side of a Rubik's cube; the face of a cubie.
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(especially referring to the shape of a building) a quadrilateral with two parallel sides, one of which is very short, and whose non-parallel sides are longer than either parallel side.
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Alternative spelling of foursquare [(cryptography) A four-square cipher.]
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Having four equal sides; square.
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A nearly square or nearly rectangular region created by a graticule.
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Alternative form of gridsquare [A square on a two-dimensional grid]
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A square on a two-dimensional grid
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(geometry) To draw a circle, sphere, etc. inside a polygon, polyhedron, etc. and tangent to all its sides.
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(geometry) The sum of the areas of the lateral (vertical) faces of a cylinder, cone, frustum, or the like.
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(slang) A place characterised by square edges and extreme regularity.
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Abbreviation of line (“a measure of length”). [(geometry) An infinitely extending one-dimensional figure that has no curvature; one that has length but not breadth or thickness.]
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Synonym of love quadrangle
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(mathematics) Any of the four line segments perpendicular to the sides of a cyclic quadrilateral and passing through the opposite side's midpoint.
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The average of the squares of a set of numbers.
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(geometry, rare) A square with one triangular quarter missing from the outside.
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(architecture) An arch whose span is not at right angles to the face.
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(military) A military tactic whereby an attacking army focuses its forces to attack a single enemy flank.
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(typography) A form of type that slants slightly to the right.
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A rectangle with length and width that are different.
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A line drawn as a part of the construction of a geometrical figure or problem, but not to appear in the finished plan.
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Alternative form of point cloud [A series of points in three-dimensional space that collectively describe the geometry of a physical object.]
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A construction in the shape of a pyramid, usually with a square or rectangular base.
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Obsolete form of pyramid. [An ancient massive construction with a square or rectangular base and four triangular sides meeting in an apex, such as those built as tombs in Egypt or as bases for temples in Mesoamerica.]
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(informal, computer graphics) A quadrilateral.
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(mathematics) Of a plane figure, for which quadrature is possible.
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Alternative form of quadratic [square-shaped]
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(mathematics) A set of points with all the combinatorial properties of a quadric (a quadric being the set of points of PG(n, q) whose coordinates satisfy a quadratic equation).
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(obsolete) A square, a quadrangle.
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A courtyard which is quadrangular.
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Enclosed in a quadrangular structure
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(mathematics) One of the four regions of the Cartesian plane bounded by the x-axis and y-axis.
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(Egyptology) A virtual rectangular subdivision of a line or column of hieroglyphs within which a group of hieroglyphs is arranged.
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(archaic, transitive) To adjust (a gun) on its carriage.
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Quality of being quadrate.
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squarefree
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square-shaped
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(rare) quadratic
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Obsolete form of quadratic. [square-shaped]
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squared
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The process of making something square; squaring.
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(mathematics) The problem, proposed by ancient Greek geometers, of using a finite ruler-and-compass construction to make a square with the same area as a given circle.
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A person who paints quadratures.
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Obsolete form of quadrant. [One of the four sections made by dividing an area with two perpendicular lines.]
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Alternative form of quadrivalent [(chemistry) Having a valence of four]
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Alternative spelling of quatrefoil [(architecture) A symmetrical shape that forms the overall outline of four partially-overlapping circles of the same diameter.]
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A square piece of turf.
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(mathematics) covered with a checkerboard pattern
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(computer graphics, transitive) To convert into one or more quadrilaterals.
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(geometry) Having, or bounded by, four lines.
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A square tiling of the plane.
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(botany) Having four divisions or leaflets.
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a point at which four borders meet.
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(mathematics) A rack, scriptstyle Q,, such that scriptstyle ∀a;∈;Q a triangleright a=a or equivalently a triangleleft a=a.
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Each of four parts into which the earth or sky is divided, corresponding to the four cardinal points of the compass.
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(geometry) A quarter of a circle. The shape formed from an arc that is a quarter of the circumference of a circle.
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(geometry) A point in the intersection of convex hulls specified by Radon's theorem.
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(computer graphics) Short for rectangle. [(geometry) Any quadrilateral having opposing sides parallel and four right angles.]
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(nontechnical) Such a quadrilateral that is oblong (longer than it is wide): one that is not regular (equilateral), that is, any except a square.
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(obsolete) rectangular
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(mathematics, engineering) Describing a function or waveform that consists of repeated triangular transitions when graphed.
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(astrology) A semiquadrate.
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(UK) A flat triangular piece of plastic or other material, having corners of precise angles, used in technical drawing
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(mathematics) The length of a side (of a polygon).
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(mathematics) A three-dimensional curve — a spiral wound around a helix.
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(dated) Having all the geometrical dimensions; cubic.
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(computer graphics, demoscene) An animated visual effect in which one polyhedron intersects another, forming an empty space where their volumes overlap.
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(mathematics, computing) To smooth (a curve or surface) by means of a spline.
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Abbreviation of square in units of measure.
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Abbreviation of square inch. [A unit of area equal to the area of a square the sides of which are each one inch long.]
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Abbreviation of square in units of measure.
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Abbreviation of square inch. [A unit of area equal to the area of a square the sides of which are each one inch long.]
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Abbreviation of squadron. [(obsolete) A body of troops drawn up in a square.]
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Abbreviation of square. [(geometry) A polygon with four sides of equal length and four right angles; an equilateral rectangle; a regular quadrilateral.]
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A rectangle with rounded corners.
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Abbreviation of square root. [(mathematics) The number which, when squared, yields another number.]
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Obsolete form of squadron. [(obsolete) A body of troops drawn up in a square.]
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(mathematics) Capable of being squared
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(Canada, US) A dessert cut into rectangular pieces, or a piece of such a dessert.
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the region enclosed by two concentric squares with parallel sides
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(idiomatic) To finish, complete, tidy or put in order.
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(Britain, slang, military) Marching drills and other military exercises practiced on a parade ground.
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A deal that is square (equitable); a fair deal.
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(geometry) A unit of solid angle equal to π²/32400 steradians
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(military) a division composed of four regiments
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A unit of area equal to the area of a square the sides of which are each one inch long.
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(idiomatic) A (nutritionally) complete and satisfying meal, especially one suitable for a person performing physical labour.
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A unit of area (abbreviation sq mi or sq. mi. or mi²) equal to the area of a square the sides of which are each one mile long.
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(industrial design) To increase the boxiness of (a design).
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(idiomatic) accurately, correctly.
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(idiomatic) The place where one begins; a lack of progress.
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To position one's shoulders back and in a straight line, forming a sort of square's edge.
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(figuratively) To solve a famously difficult or impossible problem.
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(transitive, machining, die making) To mill (blocks, inserts, etc) into precisely square condition.
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A puzzle similar to a Rubik's Cube that can change shape due to the way it is cut.
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Alternative form of squarefree [(mathematics) Not divisible by a nontrivial square.]
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(dated, derogatory or humorous) stuffy; precise
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(sports, boxing, wrestling, professional wrestling) The boxing or wrestling ring.
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(rare) The condition of being squared (or having a squared shape)
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(mathematics) Converted into a squarefree form
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(slang) An honest person; a non-criminal.
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(geometry) In the shape of a square; at right angles.
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(dated, derogatory or humorous) A stuffy or precise person.
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With a square layout or motion.
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Alternative form of Squarial [(Britain) A flat, diamond-shaped aerial (antenna) for receiving satellite television signals; it became obsolete in the 1990s.]
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approximately square
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(rare) Roughly a square; a square-like shape
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Obsolete form of square. [(geometry) A polygon with four sides of equal length and four right angles; an equilateral rectangle; a regular quadrilateral.]
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A square that makes up part of a larger square.
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(cartography) A unit of land area of two by two (that is, four) square kilometres.
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(algebraic geometry) An irreducible component of a comb that intersects the handle in exactly one point, that point being distinct from the unique point of intersection for any other tooth of the comb.
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(US, Canada) A set square.
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A space next to a solid object, which (according to a disputed theory) a person should occupy in order to reduce the risk of injury inside a collapsing building, e.g. during earthquake. The crushing of the solid object is said to form a slope that protects the nearby space in the manner of a roof.
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(uncountable, historical) An old ball game played by three people standing in a triangular formation.
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(physics) A point where the incident shock wave, the reflected shock wave, the Mach stem, and one slipstream meet.
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(computer graphics) A strip formed by joining triangles.
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A tool used to measure if a piece of wood is at right angle; a carpenter's square.
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Alternative form of try square [A tool used to measure if a piece of wood is at right angle; a carpenter's square.]
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Obsolete spelling of equilateral [A side exactly corresponding, or equal, to others.]

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