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trapezoid
[ trap-uh-zoid ]
noun
- Geometry.
- a quadrilateral plane figure having two parallel and two nonparallel sides.
- British. trapezium ( def 1b ).
- Anatomy. a bone in the wrist that articulates with the metacarpal bone of the forefinger.
adjective
- Also trape·zoidal. Geometry. of, relating to, or having the form of a trapezoid.
trapezoid
/ ˈtræpɪˌzɔɪd /
noun
- a quadrilateral having neither pair of sides parallel
- Also calledBrit, Austral., NZ, and South Africantrapezium a quadrilateral having two parallel sides of unequal length
- a small bone of the wrist near the base of the index finger
trapezoid
/ trăp′ĭ-zoid′ /
- A four-sided plane figure having two parallel sides.
Other Words From
- post·trape·zoid adjective
- sub·trape·zoid adjective
- subtrap·e·zoidal adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of trapezoid1
Word History and Origins
Origin of trapezoid1
Example Sentences
Most dynamic are the pictures in which jauntily arranged trapezoids, grouped tightly together, appear to fracture.
Each number was fractured into a number of parts indicating how many trapezoids it could form.
Is any thing here added to the conception of each trapezoid?
The second trapezoid is composed of pieces which can be placed in the rectangle, filling it completely.
Trapezoid -al: a four-sided plane of which two sides are parallel and two are not.
Another drawer contains various figures: an oval, an ellipse, a rhombus, and a trapezoid.
Arms trapezoid, at the base half as broad, at the distal end twice as broad as the triopyle-shaped medullary shell.
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