Results for: having parallel sides, isocline, isoclinic line, with equal inclination or slope
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from side, into new but equal position, slanting toward one side; moving toward one side; facing one side; indirect, elusive, to one side, with one side forward; from the side; to the side; obliquely, diagonally; with a deceitful look, with a disparagi...sideways
from the term "convexo concave" (convex on one side, concave on the other), from the term "convexo convex" (convex on both sides)convexo
front line, front-playing basketball players, target half of basketball courtfrontcourt; front court
gambrel, roof with sloping ends and sides, roof with two slopesgambrel roof
game like pool, position in snooker, put somebody at disadvantage in snooker, trick somebody, variety of pool in which players use a cue stick to hit 15 red balls and 6 colored balls into pockets at the sides of the tablesnooker
gannister, rock used in furnaces, type of siliceous stone used to line furnacesganister
general inclination or likelihood, leaning, partiality, movement toward something, predisposition toward somethingtendency
geodesic line, geodetic, of or pertaining to geodesy, pertaining to the branch of science which deals with the measurement of land and determination of geographical points, relating to the geometry of curves, shortest linegeodesic
geometric element that generates a geometric figure (particualrly a straight line that produces a surface by moving in an indicated waypoint), geometric templategeneratrix
German nobleman, hereditary title of nobility which is equal to marquis (German)margrave
Giga Floating Point Operations; (Computers) unit of measurement equal to one billion floating point operations per second (used to evaluate processing speed)GIGAFLOP
give material a rippled pattern, incoming group, line curving in alternating directions, loose curve in hair, make into or be in undulations, Mexican wave, move hand repeatedly as signal, move in waves, move something repeatedly in air, moving ripple o...wave
gold coin formerly used in Great Britain (equal to 21 shillings), old unit of British currencyguinea
gold coin used in ancient Rome; punctuation mark in the forma of a diagonal line, slash (/), Roman gold coin, virgulesolidus
gradient in road, group of plants or seeds, high land, make earth into pile, pile of earth, raised area of land (smaller than a mountain); slope, incline; heap, moundhill
 

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