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Anglesangles are usually expressed in degrees or radians. Less often as Grads or Gradians (except on some electronic calculators)
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Anglesnoun Definition: a group of angels appearing before you Word History: from angel and anglesExample Sentence: An angles appeared before me in my dream.
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AnglesThe usual angles that are referred to in frame design are the head-tube (or fork) angle and the seat-tube angle. These angles are usually measured with reference to the horizontal. The typical range i [..]
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AnglesStandard long product in steel, aluminium and other metals. The arms of the angle may be equal or unequal.
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AnglesJunction between the Cerebellum and the Pons.
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Angles<ethnology> An ancient Low German tribe, that settled in Britain, which came to be called Engla-land (Angleland or England). The Angles probably came from the district of Angeln (now within the limits of Schleswig), and the country now Lower Hanover, etc. Origin: L. Angli. See Anglican. (01 Mar 1998)
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AnglesGaining angles on a dogfight opponent involves maneuvering for a shot from astern. The ultimate in an angles fight is an angle of zero — straight up the enemy’s tailpipe.
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AnglesRefers to a specific team or the league in general.
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AnglesThis refers to any betting trends that might be associated to an upcoming event. If a certain "angle" stands out in the handicapping process, the bettor may have more confidence in the wager [..]
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