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abeam |
at right angles to a line passing from the front to the back of a ship. |
adjacent angles |
two angles that have a common vertex and one common side. |
alternate angles |
a pair of nonadjacent angles that are formed on opposite sides of a line where it crosses two others transversely. |
angle of incidence |
the angle that the line of movement of a body or of radiation, meeting a surface, makes with a line that is at right angles to the surface at the point of meeting. |
angular |
made up of, having, or forming one or more angles. [1/2 definitions] |
angulation |
the measurement of angles. [1/3 definitions] |
backscatter |
the deflection, by electromagnetic or nuclear forces, of moving waves or particles away from their original direction at angles greater than ninety degrees. |
bevel |
an instrument with an adjustable arm used for drawing angles or setting a surface at an angle. [1/3 definitions] |
biangular |
having two angles. |
changeable |
changing in color or appearance, esp. when viewed from different angles, such as some silk; iridescent. [1/2 definitions] |
cinematographer |
in a film crew, the main camera operator, who is responsible for lighting, camera angles, and the like. |
complementary angles |
two angles whose sum totals ninety degrees. |
conformal |
of, pertaining to, or designating a map, or other depiction of one surface on another, that retains the same angles between all intersecting curves. |
cosine |
in trigonometry, the ratio between the length of the side next to one of the acute angles in a right triangle and the length of the hypotenuse. |
crank |
a mechanical device for applying rotary motion, consisting of a lever arm or disk attached at right angles to the end of a rotating shaft and turned by hand or connecting rod. [1/6 definitions] |
cross hairs |
the two fine hairs, wires, or the like, one vertical and the other horizontal, that cross at right angles in an optical instrument such as a gunsight and that aid the viewer in aiming or focusing accurately. |
cross section |
a planar view exposed by cutting through an object, usu. at right angles to its longitudinal axis. [1/3 definitions] |
curve |
a line that bends smoothly in one direction without any straight parts or angles. [1/5 definitions] |
decagon |
a figure with ten sides and ten angles. |
diamond |
a figure with four straight, equal sides and four angles, where one of the points is at the bottom of the figure. [1/5 definitions] |
disk harrow |
a farming implement having sharp circular blades set at various angles to breakup plowed soil before planting. |
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