adj
Having two angles or corners.
adj
Pertaining to both gonia, especially to an imaginary line between them.
adj
Being or pertaining to a chiliagon.
adj
(geometry) Alternative form of coaxial [(geometry) Having a common central axis]
adj
Alternative spelling of conodal [(chemistry) Describing the straight line (tie-line) connecting compositions of independent coexisting phases in equilibrium on a phase diagram.]
adj
Of the shape of a cube.
adj
Shaped like a decagon.
adj
Intersecting at an acute angle.
adj
(obsolete, rare) Having two angles.
adj
Combining or including two oblique angles.
adj
(attributive) relating to four different directions.
adj
Having unequal sides; unsymmetrical or lopsided
adj
Having many sides; polygonal
n
(geometry) A kind of closed curve.
adj
Being or pertaining to a pentagram.
n
A geographic and/or institutional grouping of five cities
adj
In the form of a pentaprism.
adj
(aeronautics, of a fixed-wing aircraft) Having multiple dihedral angles along the wingspan.
adj
Having four radial arms
adj
Having four winglike extensions or parts.
adj
Having four cells or compartments.
adj
Having, or consisting of, four members.
adj
Quadruply spiral; involving, or consisting of, four spirals.
adj
Arranged in a quincunx.
adj
Having the characteristics of a rhombus.
n
(geometry) A form of cupola that has pentagons rather than squares or rectangles.
n
(obsolete) A scalene triangle.
adj
Having the shape of half a quadrangle
adj
(manicure, of a fingernail) square oval
adj
Nearly or approximately square.
adj
(of a shape) Having four-fold symmetry; used especially of the digits 0, 1 and 8.
adj
(sciences) Quadrilateral.
n
A symbolic arrangement of four differing elements, or the combination of four disparate elements in one unit.
n
(grammar) A noun that has four cases.
adj
Having three sides; triangular.
adj
(geometry) Having opposed trapeziform faces.
adj
In the shape of a trapezoid, or having some faces which have one pair of parallel sides.
n
Alternative form of trioval [A shape that is a hybrid of triangle and oval, sometimes used for motor racetracks.]
adv
In the form of a triangle.
adj
Having a triangle as a base; as, a triangular prism, a triangular pyramid.
adj
(geometry) Having a square pyramid attached to each of three equatorial faces.
n
The condition of being triaxial.
n
(slang, video games) Moving in three directions, about three axes.
adj
Of or pertaining to a tridecamer.
adj
(rare) Relating to a trigon or triangle.
adj
(geometry) Having three plane faces that meet at a common point
n
A three sided prism used on game show sets or billboards.
n
A matrix with three elements per cell.
adj
Composed of, or relating to, three planes (flat surfaces extending infinitely in all directions).
adj
(geometry) Having three quadrants.
n
A shape formed of three vesicae piscium, sometimes with an additional circle, a symbol of things and persons that are threefold (including the Christian Trinity), and a symbol of protection in Wicca.
adj
Having three right angles.
adj
Having three rhombic faces or sides.
n
Alternative form of triskele
n
A multivector of grade three.
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