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Definition of angle
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of angle is as below...
Angle (n.) A
fishhook;
tackle
for
catching
fish,
consisting
of a line, hook, and bait, with or
without
a rod..
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Immesh
::
Immesh
(v. t.) To catch or
entangle
in, or as in, the
meshes
of a net. or in a web; to
insnare..
Quincunx
::
Quincunx
(n.) An
arrangement
of
things
by fives in a
square
or a
rectangle,
one being
placed
at each
corner
and one in the
middle;
especially,
such an
arrangement
of trees
repeated
indefinitely,
so as to form a
regular
group with rows
running
in
various
directions..
Truncation
::
Truncation
(n.) The
replacement
of an edge or solid angle by a
plane,
especially
when the plane is
equally
inclined
to the
adjoining
faces..
Cotangent
::
Cotangent
(n.) The
tangent
of the
complement
of an arc or
angle.
See
Illust.
of
Functions.
Redan
::
Redan (n.) A work
having
two
parapets
whose faces unite so as to form a
salient
angle
toward
the
enemy.
Optime
::
Optime
(n.) One of those who stand in the
second
rank of
honors,
immediately
after the
wranglers,
in the
University
of
Cambridge,
England.
They are
divided
into
senior
and
junior
optimes..
Synentognathi
::
Synedral
(a.)
Growing
on the
angles
of a stem, as the
leaves
in some
species
of
Selaginella..
Unwind
::
Unwind
(v. t.) To
disentangle.
Tetractinellida
::
Tetractinellida
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Spongiae
in which the
spicules
are
siliceous
and have four
branches
diverging
at right
angles.
Called
also
Tetractinellinae.
Disintricate
::
Disintricate
(v. t.) To
disentangle.
Rectangular
::
Rectangular
(a.)
Right-angled;
having
one or more
angles
of
ninety
degrees.
Devilfish
::
Devilfish
(n.) The
goosefish
or
angler
(Lophius),
and other
allied
fishes.
See
Angler..
Block
::
Block (n.) To
secure
or
support
by means of
blocks;
to
secure,
as two
boards
at their
angles
of
intersection,
by
pieces
of wood glued to
each..
Brangle
::
Brangle
(v. i.) To
wrangle;
to
dispute
contentiously;
to
squabble.
Chank
::
Chank (n.) The East
Indian
name for the large
spiral
shell of
several
species
of sea conch much used in
making
bangles,
esp.
Turbinella
pyrum.
Called
also chank
chell..
Square
::
Square
(n.) The
corner,
or
angle,
of a
figure..
Trinity
::
Trinity
(n.) Any
symbol
of the
Trinity
employed
in
Christian
art,
especially
the
triangle..
Breadth
::
Breadth
(a.)
Distance
from side to side of any
surface
or
thing;
measure
across,
or at right
angles
to the
length;
width..
Lime
::
Lime (v. t.) To
entangle;
to
insnare.
Semiangle
::
Semiangle
(n.) The half of a
given,
or
measuring,
angle..
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