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parallelogram

noun as in quadrangle

noun as in rectangle

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Example Sentences

Tinkering around in 2014, he came up with the idea of a boomerang-shaped parallelogram with six hinge points, two at each end and one in the middle.

This church is a parallelogram, without east or west windows or aisles, and is built upon a fine groined crypt.

It is in the shape of a parallelogram, surrounded by a wooden wall pierced with openings through which arrows may be discharged.

Then down the sky, in a whizzing parallelogram, came a band of canvasbacks, with long red heads and necks and gray-white backs.

It has but one door—by no means a wide one—which is at one end of the parallelogram, and but two windows, which are at the other.

Like most Roman cities Aoste was laid out on the rectangular parallelogram plan, an aspect which it still retains.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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