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Angles or
angles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Angles most
commonly refers to:
Angles (tribe), a Germanic-speaking
people that took their...
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plane angles as they lie in the
plane that
contains the rays.
Angles are also
formed by the
intersection of two planes;
these are
called dihedral angles. Two...
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Euler angles are
three angles introduced by
Leonhard Euler to
describe the
orientation of a
rigid body with
respect to a
fixed coordinate system....
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known as
Angles (Anglii)
lived beyond (apparently
northeast of) the
Lombards and Semnones, who
lived near the
River Elbe. The name of the
Angles may have...
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angler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Angler may
refer to: A
fisherman who uses the
fishing technique of
angling Angler (video game)
Angler (restaurant)...
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anglès in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Anglès may
refer to:
Anglès, Tarn,
France Anglès, Girona,
Spain This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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placed so that its
endpoint is on a line and the
adjacent angles are equal, then they are
right angles. The term is a
calque of
Latin angulus rectus; here rectus...
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shooting angles.
Dutch angles were used
extensively in the 1960s
Batman TV
series and its 1966 film spin-off; each
villain had his or her own
angle, as they...
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Anglic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Anglic may
refer to:
Something related to the
Angles Old
English language Other Anglic languages descended...
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various types of
pairs of
angles:
consecutive interior angles,
consecutive exterior angles,
corresponding angles, and
alternate angles. As a
consequence of...