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biangular

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English

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Etymology

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From bi- +‎ angular.

Adjective

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biangular (not comparable)

  1. Having two angles or corners.
    • 1965, Willard Rouse Jillson, Biangular Faulting in the Outer Bluegrass Region of Northern Kentucky, page 5:
      Too long unknown, unmapped and undescribed, a fault block of broad, biangular pattern has recently been outlined lying athwart the lower waters of Drennon Creek in north-eastern Henry County, Kentucky.
    • 2020, Slavik Tabakov, ‎Franco Milano, ‎Perry Sprawls, Encyclopaedia of Medical Physics, page 87:
      X-ray tubes with biangular anode discs are used for dual focus tubes, where there is a need of very small effective focal spot.
  2. (mathematics) Having exactly two angular structures, operations, coordinates, or relative positions.
    a biangular circle
    • 2022, Paola Flocchini, ‎Giuseppe Prencipe, ‎Nicola Santoro, Distributed Computing by Oblivious Mobile Robots, page 87:
      Before proceeding with the Uniform Circle Formation problem, let us consider a less restricted version of that problem, the biangular circle formation: The robots must be placed on the boundary of a circle at intervals forming a biangular configuration (refer to Chapter 3).

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Adjective

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biangular m or f (masculine and feminine plural biangulares)

  1. biangular

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