Perpendicular vs Rightful - What's the difference?
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(geometry) At or forming a right angle (to).
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(geometry) A line or plane that is perpendicular to another.
A device such as a plumb line that is used in making or marking a perpendicular line.
By right, by law.
Perpendicular is a related term of rightful.
As adjectives the difference between perpendicular and rightful
is that perpendicular is (architecture) of a style of english gothic architecture from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries while rightful is by right, by law.perpendicular
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(wikipedia perpendicular)Adjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=A doorknob of whatever roundish shape is effectively a continuum of levers, with the axis of the latching mechanism—known as the spindle—being the fulcrum about which the turning takes place. Applying a force tangential to the knob is essentially equivalent to applying one perpendicular to a radial line defining the lever.}}
- In most houses, the walls are perpendicular to the floor .
Synonyms
* evendown * normal * orthogonalNoun
(en noun)rightful
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Adjective
(head)- Who shall pull this sword from the stone is rightful king of England. (w)
