rhomboid
Americannoun
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an oblique-angled parallelogram with only the opposite sides equal.
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Anatomy. rhomboideus.
adjective
noun
adjective
Other Word Forms
- rhomboidally adverb
- subrhomboid adjective
- subrhomboidal adjective
Etymology
Origin of rhomboid
1560–70; < Late Latin rhomboīdes < Greek rhomboeidḕs ( schêma ) rhomboid (form, shape). See rhombus, -oid
Example Sentences
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For a developer, he built a glassy rhomboid, set on a ridge over the Malibu coast.
From New York Times
Adnan was painting her mountain as late as last year, heavily abstracted into rhomboids in creamy pastel peaches, roses, and rusty golds.
From New York Times
Sure, it’s minimalist in form: nine sleek rhomboid units, specifically.
From Washington Post
Not a cube, by the way, more a rhomboid, to be pedantic — poised like a ballerina on point.
From New York Times
Or, if they are studying shapes and geometry, suggest they step off the dimensions of your rooms and calculate just how rhomboid some of those spaces are.
From New York Times
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