dihedral
Americanadjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of dihedral
Example Sentences
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Once you have effortlessly raised the wonderfully balanced dihedral door, you are presented with the task of awkwardly sliding yourself into the form fitting driver’s seat.
From The Verge • Dec. 29, 2017
They gathered in little groups, talking in terms of dihedral, torque, centre-of-gravity, drag, wing-loading, etc., etc.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Soaring in the skies above Rome is not Christ but Marcello Mastroianni, all 154 pounds of him up there flying on a string like a great dihedral kite.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Demonstrate that if two trihedral angles have dihedral angles respectively equal, then their face angles are equal.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The wings of the 'Bat' formed a pronounced dihedral angle; the tips being raised 4 feet above the body.
From A History of Aeronautics by Vivian, Evelyn Charles
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