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Definitions of diagonal in various dictionaries:
noun - (geometry) a straight line connecting any two vertices of a polygon that are not adj acent
noun - a line or cut across a fabric that is not at right angles to a side of the fabric
noun - an oblique line of squares of the same color on a checkerboard
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The line along which a bishop in chess moves, it cuts a square into 2 triangles |
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a punctuation mark () used to separate related items of information |
(geometry) a straight line connecting any two vertices of a polygon that are not adjacent |
(mathematics) a set of entries in a square matrix running diagonally either from the upper left to lower right entry or running from the upper right to lower left entry |
an oblique line of squares of the same color on a checkerboard |
Mathematics Joining two vertices of a polyhedron not in the same face. |
A virgule. |
A fabric woven with diagonal lines. |
Something, such as a row, course, or part, that is arranged obliquely. |
Mathematics A diagonal line or plane. |
Relating to or being the front left and back right feet or the front right and back left feet of a quadruped. |
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In geometry, a diagonal is a line segment joining two vertices of a polygon or polyhedron, when those vertices are not on the same edge. Informally, any sloping line is called diagonal. The word "diagonal" derives from the ancient Greek diagonios, "from angle to angle" (from - dia-, "through", "across" and gonia, "angle", related to gony "knee"); it was used by both Strabo and Euclid to refer to a line connecting two vertices of a rhombus or cuboid, and later adopted into Latin as diagonus ("slanting line"). * In matrix algebra, a diagonal of a square matrix is a set of entries extending from one corner to the farthest corner. * There are also other, non-mathematical uses. |