Definition of Squarish. Meaning of Squarish. Synonyms of Squarish

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Definition of Squarish

Squarish
Squarish Squar"ish, a. Nearly square. --Pennant.

Meaning of Squarish from wikipedia

- weights in regular and condensed widths, and modern OpenType features. Squarish Sans is a typeface under development as of September 2014. It was developed...
- Spirits. It is bottled at 90 U.S. proof (45% alcohol by volume) and sold in squarish bottles sealed with red wax. The distillery offers tours, and is part of...
- 17 in) in diameter. Depending on the ripeness, the fruits are distinctively squarish and angular. The flesh is white and starchy; the starchiness makes this...
- As the W108 and W109 were only available as 4-door models, similarly squarish Bracq-designed 2-door W111 and W112 coupés and cabriolets filled those...
- muzzled appearance similar to canines and makes the snout somewhat more squarish than other snakes. A slender-bodied small snake that ranges from barely...
- 17th century, situated in Kasaragod District of Kerala, India. This large squarish fort is 150 feet (46 m) above sea level and occupies an area of about seven...
- squeezes the image horizontally by 2:1 to record a wide image on the more squarish film aperture, resulting in a higher resolution but distorted image. When...
- Spanish", at 1–2 kg (2–4 lb), has pale yellow flesh with a pleasant aroma, is squarish in shape, and well-adapted for shipping as fresh fruit to distant markets;...
- 1903) for civilians, had single wavy rings 1⁄4 inch wide, with the curl a squarish shape. The lieutenant commander's narrow ring was originally straight,...
- well as the shape of the two competing body styles being quite different; Squarish upper bouts on the Martins opposed to a rounded or "sloped shoulder" on...