chamfer |
diagonal |
As nouns the difference between chamfer and diagonal
is that
chamfer is (woodworking|engineering|drafting|cad) an obtuse-angled relief or cut at an edge added for a finished appearance and to break sharp edges while
diagonal is something arranged diagonally or obliquely.
As a verb chamfer
is to cut off the edge or corner of something; to bevel.
As an adjective diagonal is
(geometry) joining two nonadjacent vertices (of a polygon or polyhedron).
incline |
diagonal |
As a verb incline
is .
As an adjective diagonal is
(geometry) joining two nonadjacent vertices (of a polygon or polyhedron).
As a noun diagonal is
something arranged diagonally or obliquely.
diagonal |
circumference |
In geometry|lang=en terms the difference between diagonal and circumference
is that
diagonal is (geometry) a line joining non-adjacent vertices of a polygon while
circumference is (geometry) the length of such a line.
As nouns the difference between diagonal and circumference
is that
diagonal is something arranged diagonally or obliquely while
circumference is (geometry) the line that bounds a circle or other two-dimensional figure.
As an adjective diagonal
is (geometry) joining two nonadjacent vertices (of a polygon or polyhedron).
As a verb circumference is
(obsolete|transitive) to include in a circular space; to bound.
diagonal |
diametar |
diagonal |
hypotensue |
diagonal |
awry |
Related terms |
Diagonal is a related term of awry.
As adjectives the difference between diagonal and awry
is that
diagonal is (geometry) joining two nonadjacent vertices (of a polygon or polyhedron) while
awry is turned or twisted toward one side; crooked, distorted, out of place.
As a noun diagonal
is something arranged diagonally or obliquely.
As an adverb awry is
obliquely, crookedly; askew.
diagonal |
inclined |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between diagonal and inclined
is that
diagonal is joining two nonadjacent vertices (of a polygon or polyhedron) while
inclined is at an angle to the horizontal; slanted or sloped.
As a noun diagonal
is something arranged diagonally or obliquely.
As a verb inclined is
past tense of incline.
diagonal |
tilted |
Related terms |
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 a verb tilted is
past tense of tilt.
radius |
diagonal |
As nouns the difference between radius and diagonal
is that
radius is radius while
diagonal is something arranged diagonally or obliquely.
As an adjective diagonal is
(geometry) joining two nonadjacent vertices (of a polygon or polyhedron).
diagonal |
hypotenude |
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