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rectangle

[ rek-tang-guhl ]

noun

  1. a parallelogram having four right angles.


rectangle

/ ˈ°ùÉ›°ìËŒ³Ùæŋɡə±ô /

noun

  1. a parallelogram having four right angles Compare rhombus
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rectangle

/ °ùÄ•°ì′³Ùă²Ô²µâ€²gÉ™±ô /

  1. A four-sided plane figure with four right angles.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rectangle1

1565–75; < Medieval Latin °ùŧ³¦³Ù²¹²Ô²µ³Ü±ô³Ü³¾, Late Latin °ùŧ³¦³Ù¾±²¹²Ô²µ³Ü±ô³Ü³¾ right-angled triangle (noun use of neuter of °ùŧ³¦³Ù¾±²¹²Ô²µ³Ü±ô³Ü²õ having a right angle), equivalent to °ùŧ³¦³Ù¾±- recti- + angulum angle 1
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rectangle1

C16: from Medieval Latin rectangulum , from Latin rectus straight + angulus angle
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"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.

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Our whole first movement is presented in a vertical rectangle, like you’re watching an Instagram Reel.

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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.

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He described drawing a “big red rectangle†over Mead Valley’s industrial zone, indicating where he believed the boundaries of warehouse development should remain.

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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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