biangular

adj

Etymology

From bi- + angular.

  1. derived from angulāris
  2. inherited from angular
  3. prefixed as biangular — “bi + angular

Definitions

  1. Having two angles or corners.

    • Too long unknown, unmapped and undescribed, a fault block of broad, biangular pattern has recently been outlined lying athwart the lower waters of Drennon Creek in north-eastern Henry County, Kentucky.
    • X-ray tubes with biangular anode discs are used for dual focus tubes, where there is a need of very small effective focal spot.
  2. Having exactly two angular structures, operations, coordinates, or relative positions.

    • a biangular circle

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