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GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Perpendicular \Per`pen*dic"u*lar\, n.
1. A line at right angles to the plane of the horizon; a
vertical line or direction.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Geom.) A line or plane falling at right angles on another
line or surface, or making equal angles with it on each
side.
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GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Perpendicular \Per`pen*dic"u*lar\, a. [L. perpendicularis,
perpendicularius: cf. F. perpendiculaire. See
Perpendicle
,
Pension
.]
1. Exactly upright or vertical; pointing to the zenith; at
right angles to the plane of the horizon; extending in a
right line from any point toward the center of the earth.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Geom.) At right angles to a given line or surface; as,
the line ad is perpendicular to the line bc.
[1913 Webster]
Perpendicular style
(Arch.), a name given to the latest
variety of English Gothic architecture, which prevailed
from the close of the 14th century to the early part of
the 16th; -- probably so called from the vertical style of
its window mullions.
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WordNet
perpendicular
adj 1: intersecting at or forming right angles; "the axes are
perpendicular to each other" [ant:
oblique
,
parallel
]
2: at right angles to the plane of the horizon or a base line;
"a vertical camera angle"; "the monument consists of two
vertical pillars supporting a horizontal slab"; "measure
the perpendicular height" [syn:
vertical
] [ant:
inclined
,
horizontal
]
3: extremely steep; "the great perpendicular face of the cliff"
n 1: a straight line at right angles to another line
2: a Gothic style in 14th and 15th century England;
characterized by vertical lines and a four-centered
(Tudor) arch and fan vaulting [syn:
perpendicular style
,
English-Gothic
,
English-Gothic architecture
]
3: a cord from which a metal weight is suspended pointing
directly to the earth's center of gravity; used to
determine the vertical from a given point [syn: {plumb
line}]
4: an extremely steep face
Moby Dictionary
air line
,
axis
,
azimuth circle
,
beeline
,
chord
,
diagonal
,
diameter
,
direct line
,
directrix
,
edge
,
erect
,
great-circle course
,
normal
,
orthodiagonal
,
orthogonal
,
orthometric
,
plumb
,
plunging
,
precipitous
,
radius
,
radius vector
,
rectangular
,
right angle
,
right line
,
right-angle
,
right-angled
,
right-angular
,
secant
,
segment
,
sheer
,
shortcut
,
side
,
stand-up
,
steep
,
straight
,
straight course
,
straight line
,
straight stretch
,
straight-up
,
straight-up-and-down
,
straightaway
,
streamline
,
tangent
,
transversal
,
up-and-down
,
upright
,
vector
,
vertical
,
vertical circle
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