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trapezoid

[ UK /tɹˈæpɪzˌɔ‍ɪd/ ]
NOUN
  1. the wrist bone between the trapezium and the capitate bones
  2. a quadrilateral with two parallel sides

How To Use trapezoid In A Sentence

  • During surgery, we observed partial or complete detachment of the trapezoid and deltoid muscles from the lateral clavicle in all patients.
  • He arranges thin rectangles, squares, triangles and trapezoids in complex patterns on the wall.
  • WHen PM motros are trapezoidally commutated, they are sometimes call "Brushless PM motors". Autoblog Green
  • It is not an easy show: a dozen works on paper, single coloured trapezoids, subtle curves and rhomboids, hung sparely in a stark white interior.
  • The ligament is a thickening of the clavipectoral fascia and is attached to the coracoid process of the scapula and is inserted onto the conoid tubercle and trapezoid line of the clavicle.
  • “The simplex is a simple geometric mathematical object, an exercise in logistics, a triangle or trapezoid folded on itself,” says Aphrodite. Ilium
  • The five-story trapezoidal house was the home of Patricia and Francis Mason . At Bend in Road, a Garden Surprise
  • Partly hidden though it was by a nearby apartment block, there's no mistaking it in silhouette: a chuffing great, perfectly symmetrical trapezoid, towering on the horizon and always, always far bigger than you expect it to be.
  • And if you tilt your camera to take a picture of a building or a monument, vertical lines will converge and rectangles turn into trapezoids.
  • Climbing mostly builds muscles that pull (forearms, lats, trapezoids, biceps) while demanding less of those that push (shoulders, pectorals, triceps).
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