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rhombus

[ UK /ɹˈɒmbəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a parallelogram with four equal sides; an oblique-angled equilateral parallelogram

How To Use rhombus In A Sentence

  • You just wanted a way to get the word "rhombus" into a post, right? These streets
  • A sleek and shiny ship shaped like a rhombus with concave edges came spiraling in, then extended a large tripod and landed on the flat roof of one of the buildings.
  • It's one thing to believe in pyramid power, and it's something else to drive on a tire shaped like a pyramid-especially when it's matched with a rhombus, a hendecagon, and a trapezium. Automotive News Blog at CARandDRIVER.com - Car News Resource
  • I love the concept of presence-based project coordination, but Rhombus has a way to go to iron out the kinks.
  • Across the tiled floor they saw nothing but the laughing sun's reflection through colored glass rhombuses.
  • Shovel the deluged, spurting, shoveling, rhombus fields with all that you can pick from the laden streets of the land and make your house there in the land if you like. Parajanov Contra Zizek (oder selbst proclaimed Brechtian Beast Z vs aSublime moving picture for magnitude of efficacy.)
  • In fact there is ample evidence that Euclid is using earlier textbooks as he writes the Elements since he introduces quite a number of definitions which are never used such as that of an oblong, a rhombus, and a rhomboid.
  • If I had an ounce of motivation and wasn't too insecure to kickbox in my living room with the neighbors watching, I could see this program whipping me into a shape other than a rhombus.
  • Close rhombuses represent the rest of the pairwise distance comparisons.
  • What a terribly ugly car, it may be environmentally friendly but what ever happened to aesthetics?! rhombus Says: Will the Nissan Leaf Battery Deliver All It Promises? | Inhabitat
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