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angulous

American  
[ang-gyuh-luhs] / ˈæŋ gyə ləs /
Also angulose

adjective

  1. angular.


Other Word Forms

  • angulosity noun

Etymology

Origin of angulous

From the Latin word angulōsus, dating back to 1650–60. See angle 1, -ous

Example Sentences

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A state of being angulous or angular.

From Project Gutenberg

Women whom nature has thus afflicted, are very angulous, are uncomfortable at the table, and live on lenten fare.

From Project Gutenberg