lateral |
diagonal |
As adjectives the difference between lateral and diagonal
is that
lateral is lateral while
diagonal is (geometry) joining two nonadjacent vertices (of a polygon or polyhedron).
As a noun diagonal is
something arranged diagonally or obliquely.
slope |
diagonal |
As nouns the difference between slope and diagonal
is that
slope is an area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward while
diagonal is something arranged diagonally or obliquely.
As adjectives the difference between slope and diagonal
is that
slope is (obsolete) sloping while
diagonal is (geometry) joining two nonadjacent vertices (of a polygon or polyhedron).
As a verb slope
is (
label) to tend steadily upward or downward.
As an adverb slope
is (obsolete) slopingly.
horrible |
diagonal |
As nouns the difference between horrible and diagonal
is that
horrible is a thing that causes horror; a terrifying thing, particularly a prospective bad consequence asserted as likely to result from an act while
diagonal is something arranged diagonally or obliquely.
As adjectives the difference between horrible and diagonal
is that
horrible is causing horror; terrible; shocking while
diagonal is (geometry) joining two nonadjacent vertices (of a polygon or polyhedron).
diametric |
diagonal |
As adjectives the difference between diametric and diagonal
is that
diametric is directly opposite while
diagonal is (geometry) joining two nonadjacent vertices (of a polygon or polyhedron).
As a noun diagonal is
something arranged diagonally or obliquely.
diagonal |
askew |
Related terms |
Diagonal is a related term of askew.
As adjectives the difference between diagonal and askew
is that
diagonal is (geometry) joining two nonadjacent vertices (of a polygon or polyhedron) while
askew is turned or twisted to one side.
As a noun diagonal
is something arranged diagonally or obliquely.
As an adverb askew is
tilted to one side.
diagonal |
diametral |
As adjectives the difference between diagonal and diametral
is that
diagonal is (geometry) joining two nonadjacent vertices (of a polygon or polyhedron) while
diametral is diametric.
As a noun diagonal
is something arranged diagonally or obliquely.
diagonal |
vertical |
As adjectives the difference between diagonal and vertical
is that
diagonal is (geometry) joining two nonadjacent vertices (of a polygon or polyhedron) while
vertical is along the direction of a plumbline or along a straight line that includes the center of the earth.
As nouns the difference between diagonal and vertical
is that
diagonal is something arranged diagonally or obliquely while
vertical is a vertex or zenith.
diagonal |
mm |
As an adjective diagonal
is joining two nonadjacent vertices (of a polygon or polyhedron).
As a noun diagonal
is something arranged diagonally or obliquely.
As an abbreviation mM is
millimole, millimoles.
diagonal |
transversal |
As adjectives the difference between diagonal and transversal
is that
diagonal is joining two nonadjacent vertices (of a polygon or polyhedron) while
transversal is running or lying across; transverse; as, a transversal line.
As nouns the difference between diagonal and transversal
is that
diagonal is something arranged diagonally or obliquely while
transversal is a line which traverses or intersects any system of other lines transversely.
slant |
diagonal |
As nouns the difference between slant and diagonal
is that
slant is a slope or incline while
diagonal is something arranged diagonally or obliquely.
As a verb slant
is to lean, tilt or incline.
As an adjective diagonal is
joining two nonadjacent vertices (of a polygon or polyhedron).
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