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quadrangular
[ kwo-drang-gyuh-ler ]
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Other Words From
- quad·rangu·lar·ly adverb
- quad·rangu·lar·ness noun
- subquad·rangu·lar adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of quadrangular1
1585–95; < Late Latin quadrangulāris, equivalent to quadrangul ( um ) quadrangle + -āris -ar 1
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Example Sentences
The tail one-fourth the length of the body, covered with uniform ovate quadrangular scales.
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It is quadrangular in shape, with high walls from twenty to thirty feet thick surrounding a small court.
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There are paved roads, large quadrangular porticos, both on a level with the ground and with an upper story.
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There is also a library, and the Homereium, a quadrangular portico, which has a temple of Homer and a statue.
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The buckler on the shoulders is formed of five or six rows, each composed of large quadrangular pieces.
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