rectangle in Latin
rectangle in Latin is rēctagōnum, rēctangulum — rectangle means a four-sided shape with four right angles, where opposite sides are equal and parallel.
rectangle in Latin
rēctagōnum
(geometry) Any quadrilateral having opposing sides parallel and four right angles.
rēctangulum
(geometry) Any quadrilateral having opposing sides parallel and four right angles.
What does "rectangle" mean?
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noun A four-sided shape with four right angles, where opposite sides are equal and parallel.
"The garden was laid out as a neat rectangle."
rectangle in a sentence
- The garden was laid out as a neat rectangle.
- Fold the paper into a rectangle before cutting.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "rectangle" in Latin?
"rectangle" in Latin is rēctagōnum, rēctangulum. rectangle means: A four-sided shape with four right angles, where opposite sides are equal and parallel.
How do you use "rectangle" in a sentence?
Example: "The garden was laid out as a neat rectangle." In Latin, "rectangle" is rēctagōnum, rēctangulum.
Are there other ways to say "rectangle" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "rectangle": rēctagōnum, rēctangulum.
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