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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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Morris
::
Morris
(n.) An old game
played
with
counters,
or men, which are
placed
angles
of a
figure
drawn on a board or on the
ground;
also, the board or
ground
on which the game is
played..
Intricate
::
Intricate
(a.)
Entangled;
involved;
perplexed;
complicated;
difficult
to
understand,
follow,
arrange,
or
adjust;
as,
intricate
machinery,
labyrinths,
accounts,
plots,
etc..
Bevelled
::
Bevelled
(a.)
Formed
to a bevel
angle;
sloping;
as, the
beveled
edge of a
table..
Unreave
::
Unreave
(v. t.) To
unwind;
to
disentangle;
to
loose.
Wrangled
::
Wrangled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Wrangl.
Babingtonite
::
Babingtonite
(n.) A
mineral
occurring
in
triclinic
crystals
approaching
pyroxene
in
angle,
and of a
greenish
black
color.
It is a
silicate
of iron,
manganese,
and
lime..
Chamfer
::
Chamfer
(n.) The
surface
formed
by
cutting
away the
arris,
or
angle,
formed
by two faces of a piece of
timber,
stone,
etc..
Birectangular
::
Birectangular
(a.)
Containing
or
having
two right
angles;
as, a
birectangular
spherical
triangle..
Cancellate
::
Cancellate
(v. t.)
Having
the
surface
coveres
with
raised
lines,
crossing
at right
angles..
Transept
::
Transept
(n.) The
transversal
part of a
church,
which
crosses
at right
angles
to the
greatest
length,
and
between
the nave and
choir.
In the
basilicas,
this had often no
projection
at its two ends. In
Gothic
churches
these
project
these
project
greatly,
and
should
be
called
the arms of the
transept.
It is
common,
however,
to speak of the arms
themselves
as the
transepts..
Base
::
Base (n.) A line in a
survey
which,
being
accurately
determined
in
length
and
position,
serves
as the
origin
from which to
compute
the
distances
and
positions
of any
points
or
objects
connected
with it by a
system
of
triangles..
Web
::
Web (v. t.) To unite or
surround
with a web, or as if with a web; to
envelop;
to
entangle..
Interfacial
::
Interfacial
(a.)
Included
between
two plane
surfaces
or
faces;
as, an
interfacial
angle..
Allmouth
::
Allmouth
(n.) The
angler.
Triquadrantal
::
Triquadrantal
(a.)
Having
three
quadrants;
thus, a
triquadrantal
triangle
is one whose three sides are
quadrants,
and whose three
angles
are
consequently
right
angles..
Spangle
::
Spangle
(v. i.) To show
brilliant
spots or
points;
to
glisten;
to
glitter.
Canted
::
Canted
(a.)
Having
angles;
as, a six
canted
bolt head; a
canted
window..
Retirade
::
Retirade
(n.) A kind of
retrenchment,
as in the body of a
bastion,
which may be
disputed
inch by inch after the
defenses
are
dismantled.
It
usually
consists
of two faces which make a
reentering
angle..
Hack
::
Hack (v. t.) Fig.: To
mangle
in
speaking.
Altitude
::
Altitude
(n.) The
perpendicular
distance
from the base of a
figure
to the
summit,
or to the side
parallel
to the base; as, the
altitude
of a
triangle,
pyramid,
parallelogram,
frustum,
etc..
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