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quadrilateral
English
Etymology
From Latin quadrilaterus, quadri- (“four”) + Latin later?lis (“sided”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kw?d.???læt.??.?l/
- enPR: kwäd'-r?-l?t?-?r-?l
- Rhymes: -æt???l
Noun
quadrilateral (plural quadrilaterals)
- A polygon with four sides.
- An area defended by four fortresses supporting each other.
- The Venetian quadrilateral comprised Mantua, Peschiera, Verona, and Legnano.
Hyponyms
- See also Thesaurus:quadrilateral
Translations
Adjective
quadrilateral (not comparable)
- Having four sides.
Translations
Portuguese
Adjective
quadrilateral m or f (plural quadrilaterais, comparable)
- quadrilateral (having four sides)
- Synonym: quadrilátero
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trapezius
English
Etymology
Unknown but surely related to the family of Ancient Greek ??????? (trápeza).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t???pi?zi?s/
Noun
trapezius (plural trapezii or trapeziuses)
- (anatomy) A large vertebrate skeletal muscle divided into an ascending, descending, and transverse portion, attaching the neck and central spine to the outer extremity of the scapula; it functions in scapular elevation, adduction, and depression.
- The trapezius muscle resembles a trapezium (trapezoid in American English), or diamond-shaped quadrilateral. The word "spinotrapezius" refers to the human trapezius, although it is not commonly used in modern texts. In other mammals, it refers to a portion of the analogous muscle.
Synonyms
- (muscle): trapezius muscle
Related terms
- trapezium
- trapezoid
Translations
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