quadrate
Kelime Anlamı :

1. dördül kemik.
2. anat.
3. with ile uymak.
4. uydurmak.
5. dördül.
6. kare yapmak.
7. uymak.
8. dört köşeli.
9. murabba.
10. gökcisimlerinin dördün halindeki görünüşü.
Tanımlar :
1. having four equal and parallel sides; square; arranged in a square; four-sided.
2. square by being the product of a number multiplied into itself.
3. square, as typifying justice according to the Pythagoreans; well-balanced.
4. fitted; suited; applicable.
5. in heraldry, of square form, or having square corners: thus, a cross quadrate in the center has four rectangular projections in its reëntrant angles. also quarter-angled.
6. the quadratus lumborum, or square muscle of the loins, lying on each side of the lumbar region, between the lower ribs and the pelvis.
7. the square muscle of the chin, which draws down the lower lip: commonly called depressor labii inferioris.
8. the quadratus nictitantis, one of the two muscles (the other being the pyramidal) on the back of the eyeball of birds, etc., subserving the movements of the nictitating membrane, or third eyelid. see third cut under eye.
9. A plane figure with four equal sides and four equal angles; a square.
10. in astrology, an aspect of two heavenly bodies in which they are distant from each other ninety degrees, or the quarter of a circle; quartile.
11. in zoology and anatomy: the os quadratum, or quadrate bone (see I.); the os pedicellatum, or pedicellate bone; the suspensorium, or suspender bone of the mandible, or that one which is in connection with the lower jaw, in vertebrates below mammals.
12. any quadrate muscle.
13. in musical notation: same as natural, ♮: so called because derived from B quadratum (which see, under B).
14. same as breve, 1.
15. to square; adjust; trim, as a gun on its carriage.
16. to divide into four equal parts: quarter.
17. to square; fit; suit; agree: followed by with.
18. A quarter; a quadrant.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1. a cubelike object
2. having four sides and four angles
3. a square-shaped object
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