equiangular

[ US /ˌikwəˈæŋɡjəɫɝ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having all angles equal
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How To Use equiangular In A Sentence

  • We may have a division consisting of mutually exclusive members, which yet involves a mixture of different bases, e.g. if we were to divide triangle into scalene, isosceles and equiangular. Deductive Logic
  • Its spiral form is known as an equiangular spiral. Archive 2007-08-01
  • Ah! you're found out, you _rectilineal antecedent_, and _equiangular_ old hag! Irish Wit and Humor Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'Connell
  • Two novel spherical helical antennas are designed by projecting the planar equiangular spiral antenna onto the surfaces of hemisphere and partial sphere.
  • Thus it is as true to say that 'All equiangular triangles are equilateral' as that 'All equilateral triangles are equiangular.' Deductive Logic
  • The caustic of the equiangular spiral, where the pole is taken as the radiant, is an equal equiangular spiral.
  • The evolute and the involute of an equiangular spiral is an identical equiangular spiral.
  • Secondly, some results of real equiangular tight frame are extended to complex equiangular tight frame.
  • For instance, in the particular case of equilateral triangles it is true to say, not only that 'all equilateral triangles are equiangular,' but also that 'all equiangular triangles are equilateral.' Deductive Logic
  • For example, is the attribute of being an equilateral triangle the same as the attribute of being an equiangular triangle?
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