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having equal angles
- equiangularhaving equal angles
- equiangularHaving equal angles
- isogona polygon having equal angles
- isogonspolygon having all angles equal
- isogonpolygon having all angles equal
- isogonsISOGON, a polygon having equal angles
- isogonichaving or pertaining to equal angles
- squaresthaving four equal sides and four right angles
- diamondfigure having four equal sides and two acute and two obtuse angles
- tetragonalOf or denoting a crystal system or three-dimensional geometric arrangement having three axes at right angles, two of them equal
- hypercubea figure in a space of four or more dimensions having all its sides equal and all its angles right angles
- hypercubesHYPERCUBE, a figure in a space of four or more dimensions having all its sides equal and all its angles right angles
- squaringrectangle with four equal sides and four right angles
- squarerrectangle with four equal sides and four right angles
- squaresrectangle with four equal sides and four right angles
- squarerectangle with four equal sides and four right angles
- rhomboidsA quadrilateral of which only the opposite sides and angles are equal
- thena necessary consequence if the angles are equal, then the complements are equal
- rhombusa parallelogram with four equal sides and sometimes one with no right angles
- rhombusesA parallelogram with opposite equal acute angles, opposite equal obtuse angles, and four equal sides
- truncatingReplace (an edge or an angle) by a plane, typically so as to make equal angles with the adjacent faces
- truncatesReplace (an edge or an angle) by a plane, typically so as to make equal angles with the adjacent faces
- diamondsA figure with four straight sides of equal length forming two opposite acute angles and two opposite obtuse angles; a rhombus
- degreesunit of measure for angles equal to an angle with its vertex at the center of a circle and its sides cutting off 1/360 of the circumference
- hexagonalDesignating or pertaining to a crystal system in which three coplanar axes of equal length are separated by 60░ and a fourth axis of a different length is at right angles to these