trapezoid
IPA: trʌpˈizɔɪd
noun
- (geometry, US, Canada) A (convex) quadrilateral with two (non-adjacent) parallel sides.
- (geometry, Britain, Australia, New Zealand) A convex quadrilateral with no sides parallel.
- (anatomy) The trapezoid bone of the wrist.
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Examples of "trapezoid" in Sentences
- The crown is trapezoid in shape.
- The palace is of trapezoid form.
- Two hypotenuses lie on the side of the trapezoid.
- The non zero entries form the shape of a trapezoid.
- The trapezoid body is part of the acoustic pathway.
- The area consists of a centered, symmetrical trapezoid.
- At the top of the page a trapezoid has two parallel sides.
- This platform is in front of a door in the shape of a trapezoid.
- Five squares arranged in the shape of a trapezoid are also the same.
- The general shape hasn't changed so much with the trapezoid out wrap.
- It consists of two fasciculi, called the trapezoid and conoid ligaments.
- No, one of the more important things is what's being left behind, namely the trapezoid lane, which was adopted by FIBA in 1956 and took its final bow in this tourney.
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