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angulate
adjective
having angles or an angular shape
verb
to make or become angular
Other Word Forms
- angulately adverb
- angulateness noun
- subangulate adjective
- subangulately adverb
- subangulated adjective
- ˈԲˌٱ adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of angulate1
Example Sentences
Even where the rhythmic complexities far surpass the ear’s ability to comprehend them, there is the visual pleasure of watching Mr. Schick translate them into precisely angulated and elegantly economical body movements.
A passage of angulated geometry might be furniture.
In young shells the ligamental margin is nearly straight, and its extremity somewhat angulated; but old shells lose these appearances, and become perfectly oval.
Anterior wings, brown, with two transverse angulated white spots; posterior white at the base.
Aperture narrow, linear, above angulated, below a little contracted.
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