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hypothenuse

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[hahy-poth-uh-noos, -nyoos] / haɪˈpɒθ əˌnus, -ˌnyus /

noun

  1. hypotenuse.


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As he was running on a kind of circle hypothenuse, I could see that he was rapidly closing the space between us.

From Memoirs of Orange Jacobs by Jacobs, Orange

Miss Josie Beemis, narrowly constricted between shoulders that barely sloped off from her neck, with arms folded flat to her flat bosom and her back a hypothenuse against the counter, looked up.

From Gaslight Sonatas by Hurst, Fannie

I made my own base, knew the length of the perpendicular by calculation, and to draw the hypothenuse had nothing to do but to work my angle.

From The Prairie by Cooper, James Fenimore

That the square of the hypothenuse is equal to the squares of the other two sides, cannot be known, let the terms be ever so exactly defined, without a train of reasoning and enquiry.

From An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by Selby-Bigge, L. A.

"The square of the hypothenuse of a right-angled triangle equals four times the area of the triangle, plus the square of the difference of the other two sides."

From International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 8, August 19, 1850 by Various