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Definition of angle
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Angle (v. t.) To try to gain by some
insinuating
artifice;
to
allure.
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Foul
::
Foul (n.) An
entanglement;
a
collision,
as in a boat
race..
Hellgramite
::
Hellgramite
(n.) The
aquatic
larva of a large
American
winged
insect
(Corydalus
cornutus),
much used a fish bait by
anglers;
the
dobson.
It
belongs
to the
Neuroptera..
Cosine
::
Cosine
(n.) The sine of the
complement
of an arc or
angle.
See
Illust.
of
Functions.
Throat
::
Throat
(n.) The angle where the arm of an
anchor
is
joined
to the
shank.
Newfangleness
::
Newfangleness
(n.)
Newfangledness.
Janglery
::
Janglery
(n.)
Jangling.
Squabble
::
Squabble
(v. i.) To
contend
for
superiority
in an
unseemly
maner;
to
scuffle;
to
struggle;
to
wrangle;
to
quarrel.
Squared
::
Square
(a.) At right
angles
with the mast or the keel, and
parallel
to the
horizon;
-- said of the yards of a
square-rigged
vessel
when they are so
braced..
Bell Crank
::
Bell crank () A lever whose two arms form a right
angle,
or
nearly
a right
angle,
having
its
fulcrum
at the apex of the
angle.
It is used in bell pulls and in
changing
the
direction
of bell wires at
angles
of
rooms,
etc., and also in
machinery..
Degree
::
Degree
(n.) A 360th part of the
circumference
of a
circle,
which part is taken as the
principal
unit of
measure
for arcs and
angles.
The
degree
is
divided
into 60
minutes
and the
minute
into 60
seconds..
Pan
::
Pan (n.) The
distance
comprised
between
the angle of the
epaule
and the
flanked
angle.
Side
::
Side (n.) The
margin,
edge,
verge,
or
border
of a
surface;
especially
(when the thing
spoken
of is
somewhat
oblong
in
shape),
one of the
longer
edges as
distinguished
from the
shorter
edges,
called
ends; a
bounding
line of a
geometrical
figure;
as, the side of a
field,
of a
square
or
triangle,
of a
river,
of a road, etc..
Bracket
::
Bracket
(n.) A piece or
combination
of
pieces,
usually
triangular
in
general
shape,
projecting
from, or
fastened
to, a wall, or other
surface,
to
support
heavy
bodies
or to
strengthen
angles..
Chop
::
Chop (v. i.) To
wrangle;
to
altercate;
to bandy
words.
Spur
::
Spur (n.) A
projection
from the round base of a
column,
occupying
the angle of a
square
plinth
upon which the base
rests,
or
bringing
the
bottom
bed of the base to a
nearly
square
form. It is
generally
carved
in
leafage..
Squarroso-dentate
::
Squarrose
(a.)
Having
scales
spreading
every way, or
standing
upright,
or at right
angles
to the
surface;
-- said of a
shell..
Bejewel
::
Bejewel
(v. t.) To
ornament
with a jewel or with
jewels;
to
spangle.
Mangled
::
Mangled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Mangl.
Diamond
::
Diamond
(n.) The
infield;
the
square
space,
90 feet on a side,
having
the bases at its
angles..
Tangle
::
Tangle
(n.) To
involve;
to
insnare;
to
entrap;
as, to be
tangled
in
lies..
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