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rhomb

NOUN
  1. a parallelogram with four equal sides; an oblique-angled equilateral parallelogram

How To Use rhomb In A Sentence

  • This emblem was like vertical rhomb or diamond with a horizontal line in the middle, or two triangles joined together.
  • Cppd crystals are smaller rods, squares, or rhomboids and are difficult to identify with light microscopy.
  • A grid of rhomboid forms, like windows in a high-rise, tilts and careens to the upper right of the 12-foot expanse of Lost Highway, as though rushing away.
  • A slip at the level of rhomboideus minor, named rhomboideus minimus, extends from the scapula to thoracic or lower cervical vertebral spines.
  • I picked up an interesting sedimentary rock that was the exact shape of a rhombus.
  • I was about to start drawing rhomboids and then stabbing the sharp part of the compass through the paper.
  • Cordierite, [Mg.sub.2] [Al.sub.4] [Si.sub.5] [O.sub.18], crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system.
  • Some slips passing from the first and second ribs to the vertebral border of the scapula and supplied by the dorsal scapular nerve may be looked upon as belonging to the rhomboid sheet and therefore as variations of those muscles.
  • Muscles acting on the scapula in this section include serratus anterior, rhomboideus minor, rhomboideus major, trapezius, and deltoid.
  • a certain point, and fuffered to cool, long rhomboidal cryftals are afforded of a deep blue colour, called vitriolated copper, or blue vitriol; it appears therefore that vitriolic acid forms, with iron, green cryftals; vrith zinc, white cryftals i and with copper, blue cryf - tals. The Economy of Nature Explained and Illustrated: On the Principles of Modern Philosophy. By G ...
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