Angular lead in
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TRIAngular lead-in
RECTAngular lead-in
anglewisein an angular manner; angularly
ALIDADEAngular measurement device used in surveying
notchto make an angular cut in
notchesNOTCH, to make an angular cut in
notchedNOTCH, to make an angular cut in
GUSSETAngular piece of material inserted in a garment.
indentto notch (to make an angular cut in)
alidada device used in angular measurement, also ALIDADE
alidadea device used in angular measurement, also ALIDAD
indentedINDENT, to notch (to make an angular cut in)
indentsINDENT, to notch (to make an angular cut in)
notcherone that notches (to make an angular cut in)
indentingINDENT, to notch (to make an angular cut in)
alidadesALIDADE, a device used in angular measurement, also ALIDAD
alidadsALIDAD, a device used in angular measurement, also ALIDADE
notchersNOTCHER, one that notches (to make an angular cut in)
milunit of angular measurement equal to 1/6400 of 360 degrees and used especially in artillery
vortexesregion within a body of fluid in which the fluid elements have an angular velocity
katakanaThe more angular form of kana (syllabic writing) used in Japanese, primarily used for words of foreign origin
rotatingmove in such a way that all particles follow circles with a common angular velocity about a common axis
rotatedmove in such a way that all particles follow circles with a common angular velocity about a common axis
graywackeany coarse-grained, usually dark sandstone containing angular mineral and rock fragments in a fine-grained clayey matrix also GREYWACKE, WACKE
greywackeany coarse-grained, usually dark sandstone containing angular mineral and rock fragments in a fine-grained clayey matrix also GRAYWACKE, WACKE
greywackesGREYWACKE, any coarse-grained, usually dark sandstone containing angular mineral and rock fragments in a fine-grained clayey matrix also GRAYWACKE, WACKE
sextantsan instrument for measuring angular distances used especially in navigation to observe altitudes of celestial bodies (as in ascertaining latitude and longitude)
parallaxThe angular amount of this in a particular case, esp. that of a star viewed from different points in the earth's orbit
graywackesGRAYWACKE, any coarse-grained, usually dark sandstone containing angular mineral and rock fragments in a fine-grained clayey matrix also GREYWACKE, WACKE
parallaxesThe angular amount of this in a particular case, esp. that of a star viewed from different points in the earth's orbit
burgeestriangular flag or one having a shallow, angular indentation in the fly, forming two tails, used as an identification flag, esp. by yachts
burgeetriangular flag or one having a shallow, angular indentation in the fly, forming two tails, used as an identification flag, esp. by yachts
conservationThe principle by which the total value of a physical quantity (such as energy, mass, or linear or angular momentum) remains constant in a system
quantiseto change the description of (a physical system) from classical to quantum-mechanical, usually resulting in discrete values for observable quantities, as energy or angular momentum
quantizeto change the description of (a physical system) from classical to quantum-mechanical, usually resulting in discrete values for observable quantities, as energy or angular momentum
longitudesThe angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian at Greenwich, England, or west of the standard meridian of a celestial object, usually expressed in degrees and minutes
latitudesThe angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator, or of a celestial object north or south of the celestial equator, usually expressed in degrees and minutes
sesamoidsA small independent bone or bony nodule developed in a tendon where it passes over an angular structure, typically in the hands and feet. The kneecap is a particularly large sesamoid bone
redlinea. the maximum rotational speed, or angular velocity, of the engine crankshaft that is considered safe: often measured in rpm b. red line or boundary of a red area that delineates such a value, as on a tachometer
redlinera. the maximum rotational speed, or angular velocity, of the engine crankshaft that is considered safe: often measured in rpm b. red line or boundary of a red area that delineates such a value, as on a tachometer