| quadrangle | 1. <geometry> A plane figure having four angles, and consequently four sides; any figure having four angles. 2. A square or quadrangular space or inclosure, such a space or court surrounded by buildings, especially. Such a court in a college or public school in England. Origin: F, fr. L. Quadrangulum; quattuor four + angulus an angle. See Four, and Angle a corner. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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quadrilateral: a four-sided polygon quad: a rectangular area surrounded on all sides by buildings
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In architecture a quadrangle, or more colloquially, quad, is a space on a college or university campus usually but not always enclosed on four sides by buildings. Quadrangles are descended from the cloister gardens of medieval monasteries, which were usually square or rectangular gardens or lawns enclosed by open arcades. ...
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a four sided-shape; the shape of most Spanish missions.
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Inner courtyard.
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A four-sided area of the surface of the earth used as a unit in mapping.
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| quadrangle | a four-sided polygon |
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