trapezium
Americannoun
plural
trapeziums, trapezia-
Geometry.
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(in Euclidean geometry) any rectilinear quadrilateral plane figure not a parallelogram.
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a quadrilateral plane figure of which no two sides are parallel.
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British. trapezoid.
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Anatomy. a bone in the wrist that articulates with the metacarpal bone of the thumb.
noun
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Usual US and Canadian name: trapezoid. a quadrilateral having two parallel sides of unequal length
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a quadrilateral having neither pair of sides parallel
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a small bone of the wrist near the base of the thumb
plural
trapeziumsOther Word Forms
- trapezial adjective
Etymology
Origin of trapezium
1545–55; < New Latin < Greek trapézion kind of quadrilateral, literally, small table, equivalent to trápez ( a ) table (shortening of *tetrapeza object having four feet, equivalent to tetra- four + péza foot, akin to poús, podós; tetra-, foot ) + -ion diminutive suffix
Example Sentences
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In a series of 8½ -by-11 drawings, the artist brings out circles and semicircles as well as squares and a trapezium.
From Washington Post
Plans also call for an indoor trapeze center, which the school says would be the only trapezium in the country.
From Washington Times
Plus some work on shape, so “boys, this is a trapezium”, and the like.
From The Guardian
Sometimes, however, in certain varieties of horses the trapezium is developed, but then it is no more than a very small osseous nodule.
From Project Gutenberg
And let all quadrilaterals other than these be called trapezia.
From Project Gutenberg
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