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rectangular
/ °łÉ°ģ˳ŁĆ¦ÅÉ”ĀįŹ±ōÉ /
adjective
shaped like a rectangle
having or relating to right angles
mutually perpendicular
rectangular coordinates
having a base or section shaped like a rectangle
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- rectangularity noun
- rectangularness noun
- rectangularly adverb
- nonrectangular adjective
- nonrectangularly adverb
- nonrectangularity noun
- subrectangular adjective
- unrectangular adjective
- unrectangularly adverb
- °ł±š³¦Ė³Ł²¹²Ō²µ³Ü˱ō²¹°ł¾±³Ł²ā noun
- °ł±š³¦Ė³Ł²¹²Ō²µ³Ü±ō²¹°ł±ō²ā adverb
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of rectangular1
Example Sentences
Behind it, a wide rectangular hole cut into a hot-pink wall offers a telling peek into the inner dance room.
Noticeably out of place with his full head of gray hair, rectangular glasses and professorial demeanor, Kennedy wandered among the crowd of cops and deputies, eyes peeled for suspicious ink.
During an interview with BBC Scotland News he showed off the neat brown rectangular voting paper to be used in the secret ballot.
The magic of blasting down a wall of water balanced on a few pounds of Styrofoam doesnāt typically translate to the rectangular page; too many efforts feel pompous, ponderous or preening.
The president, brandishing a giant rectangular piece of card packed with the new tariff increases, unleashing waves of anxiety across factory floors, boardrooms and government ministries the world over.
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