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trapezoidA trapezoid is a four-sided figure with one pair of parallel sides.
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trapezoid1706, "a trapezium," from Modern Latin trapezoides, from Late Greek trapezoeides, noun use by Euclid of Greek trapezoeides "trapezium-shaped," from trapeza, literally "table&q [..]
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trapezoidA quadrilateral that has exactly two sides parallel.
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trapezoidA quadrilateral that has exactly two sides parallel.
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trapezoidA quadrilateral with exactly one pair of opposite sides parallel. This definition means that parallelograms are not
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trapezoid
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trapezoid(n) a quadrilateral with two parallel sides(n) the wrist bone between the trapezium and the capitate bones
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trapezoidThe trapezoid is one of eight carpal bones that make up the wrist of the hand. The other bones are the scaphoid, lunate, triquetral, pisiform, trapezium, capitates and hamate.
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trapezoidA four-sided figure whose sides do not form parallel lines, such as a cutter's mainsail.
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trapezoidQuadrilateral, whose sides are not parallel.
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trapezoid
(geometry,US) A (convex) quadrilateral with two (non-adjacent) parallel sides.
(geometry,British|AU|NZ) A convex quadrilateral with no sides parallel and no equal sides.
(anatomy) The trapezoid [..]
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