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square - (geometry) a plane rectangle with four equal sides and four right angles; a four-sided regular polygon; "you can compute the area of a square if you know the length of its sides" |
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foursquare |
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rectangle a parallelogram with four right angles
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regular polygon a polygon with all sides and all angles equal
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geometry the pure mathematics of points and lines and curves and surfaces
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quadrate a square-shaped object
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square - a hand tool consisting of two straight arms at right angles; used to construct or test right angles; "the carpenter who built this room must have lost his square" |
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hand tool a tool used with workers' hands
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carpenter's square a steel square used by carpenters; larger than a try square
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try square a square having a metal ruler set at right angles to another straight piece
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t-square a square used by draftsmen to draw parallel lines
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square - any artifact having a shape similar to a plane geometric figure with four equal sides and four right angles; "a checkerboard has 64 squares" |
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artefact,
artifact a man-made object taken as a whole
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checkerboard,
checker board a board having 64 squares of two alternating colors
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square - a formal and conservative person with old-fashioned views |
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conservative,
conservativist a person who is reluctant to accept changes and new ideas
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colloquialism a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech
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square - the product of two equal terms; "nine is the second power of three"; "gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance" |
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number an item of merchandise offered for sale; "she preferred the black nylon number"; "this sweater is an all-wool number"
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square - someone who doesn't understand what is going on |
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lame |
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simple,
simpleton any herbaceous plant having medicinal properties
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square - something approximating the shape of a square |
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form,
shape a mold for setting concrete; "they built elaborate forms for pouring the foundation"
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| Verb |
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square - make square; "Square the circle"; "square the wood with a file" |
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form,
shape assume a form or shape; "the water formed little beads"
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square - raise to the second power |
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multiply combine or increase by multiplication; "He managed to multiply his profits"
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arithmetic the branch of pure mathematics dealing with the theory of numerical calculations
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square - position so as to be square; "He squared his shoulders" |
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position cause to be in an appropriate place, state, or relation
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even up,
jog,
square up stimulate to remember; "jog my memory"
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square - pay someone and settle a debt; "I squared with him" |
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settle take up residence and become established; "The immigrants settled in the Midwest"
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square - be compatible with; "one idea squares with another" |
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agree,
check,
correspond,
fit,
gibe,
jibe,
match,
tally consent or assent to a condition, or agree to do something; "She agreed to all my conditions"; "He agreed to leave her alone"
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square - cause to match, as of ideas or acts |
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adapt,
adjust,
conform make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose; "Adapt our native cuisine to the available food resources of the new country"
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| Adjektiv |
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square - having four equal sides and four right angles or forming a right angle; "a square peg in a round hole"; "a square corner" |
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circular,
round describing a circle; moving in a circle; "the circular motion of the wheel"
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angular,
angulate having angles or an angular shape
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quadrate having four sides and four angles
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right-angled forming a right angle or containing one or more right angles; "a right-angled bend"
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squared having been made square
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squarish somewhat square in appearance or form
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square - rigidly conventional or old-fashioned |
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straight |
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conventional following accepted customs and proprieties; "conventional wisdom"; "she had strayed from the path of conventional behavior"; "conventional forms of address"
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argot,
cant,
jargon,
lingo,
patois,
slang,
vernacular insincere talk about religion or morals
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