Results for: angle opposite another
English English
beam-focusing device, contact lens, crystalline lens, film something, light-focusing part of the eye, piece of transparent material having two opposite surfaces which refract rays of light to form an image; part of the eye which focuses light rays to f...lens
bend back, bend or curve something backward; bend or curve something in the opposite directionrecurve
bent, crooked, coiled, turned; having undergone a twisting process; having undergone rotation of opposite ends in opposing directions; entwined; distorted, perverted; sprained (ankle, etc.); having been made spiral in shape, corrupttwisted
between 90ֲ÷ and 180ֲ÷, blunt, slow to understand, foolish, stupid; blunt; of an angle between 90 and 180 degrees (Geometry); having blunt-tipped leaves (Botany), with internal angle greater than 90ֲ÷, with rounded or blunt tipobtuse
bisector, line that bisects an angle (Geometry)bisectrix
block forming corner, build corner with distinctive blocks, coign, external corner or angle of a wall; cornerstone, stone forming the external angle of a wall, keystone, outer cornerquoin
bone of human forearm, bone of lower forelimb of animal, bone of the forearm found on the opposite side of the thumb (Anatomy)ulna
book illustration, building façade, pediment, picture opposite the title page of a book; front of a building; decoration on the front of a buildingfrontispiece
brilliance, glowing quality; warmth, joy, happiness; amount of radiation per unit solid angle (Optics), happiness or energy, light, measure of radiant energyradiance
bring food up from stomach, draw back cud from the stomach into the mouth (in ruminant animals); vomit, throw up, flow in opposite direction to normal, flow out, repeat information mechanicallyregurgitate
bunch of fibers or grass, bunch of threads drawn through upholstery, clump of plants, clump of trees or bushes; cluster tied together or fixed at their base and loose at the opposite end (feathers, etc.); tassel worn on the cap of titled undergraduates...tuft
Calculating the present value of a future amount. The process is opposite to compounding.Discounting
carrying nerve impulses in a direction opposite the normal one (Physiology)antidromic
cater-corner, catty-corner, catty-cornered, diagonal, diagonally, oppositecater-cornered
center page in newspaper or magazine; large picture that covers the two pages opposite each other in the middle of a magazine (often of a young woman barely dressed or naked)centrefold
 

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