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rectangle
[ rek-tang-guhl ]
noun
- a parallelogram having four right angles.
rectangle
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noun
- a parallelogram having four right angles Compare rhombus
rectangle
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- A four-sided plane figure with four right angles.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of rectangle1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of rectangle1
Example Sentences
"As long as there is a big green rectangle, 22 players and a ball then Tyler will flourish. He just wants to play football," a well-placed source told BBC Sport.
Our whole first movement is presented in a vertical rectangle, like you’re watching an Instagram Reel.
In L.A.’s brittle landscape of concrete rectangles and choking freeways, Eaton Canyon, just seven miles from where we live, was a sanctuary to thousands of people.
He described drawing a “big red rectangle†over Mead Valley’s industrial zone, indicating where he believed the boundaries of warehouse development should remain.
The rainbow backs four tall, mirrored towers out front in the room, configured in the shapes of a triangle, square, rectangle and circle, each raised off the floor on spindly legs.
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