oblique |
designing |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between oblique and designing
is that
oblique is not erect or perpendicular; neither parallel to, nor at right angles from, the base; slanting; inclined while
designing is artful; scheming.
As nouns the difference between oblique and designing
is that
oblique is an oblique line while
designing is a process of design.
As verbs the difference between oblique and designing
is that
oblique is to deviate from a perpendicular line; to move in an oblique direction while
designing is present participle of lang=en.
oblique |
backslash |
As nouns the difference between oblique and backslash
is that
oblique is an oblique line while
backslash is the punctuation mark
\.
As verbs the difference between oblique and backslash
is that
oblique is to deviate from a perpendicular line; to move in an oblique direction while
backslash is to escape (a metacharacter) by prepending a backslash that serves as an escape character, thereby forming an escape sequence.
As an adjective oblique
is not erect or perpendicular; neither parallel to, nor at right angles from, the base; slanting; inclined.
oblique |
bevel |
As verbs the difference between oblique and bevel
is that
oblique is while
bevel is to give a canted edge to a surface.
As a noun bevel is
an edge that is canted, one that is not a 90 degree angle.
As an adjective bevel is
having the slant of a bevel; slanting.
oblique |
arcuate |
As a verb oblique
is .
As an adjective arcuate is
curved into the shape of a bow.
lats |
oblique |
As verbs the difference between lats and oblique
is that
lats is while
oblique is .
oblate |
oblique |
As nouns the difference between oblate and oblique
is that
oblate is a person dedicated to a life of religion or monasticism, especially a member of an order without religious vows or a lay member of a religious community while
oblique is an oblique line.
As adjectives the difference between oblate and oblique
is that
oblate is flattened or depressed at the poles while
oblique is not erect or perpendicular; neither parallel to, nor at right angles from, the base; slanting; inclined.
As a verb oblique is
to deviate from a perpendicular line; to move in an oblique direction.
oblique |
oblique |
In past participle of|obliquer|lang=fr|sort=oblique terms the difference between oblique and oblique
is that
oblique is while
oblique is .
As verbs the difference between oblique and oblique
is that
oblique is while
oblique is .
oblique |
sidewise |
As a verb oblique
is .
As an adverb sidewise is
sideways.
oblique |
virgule |
As nouns the difference between oblique and virgule
is that
oblique is an oblique line while
virgule is the diagonal slash character -
/, used to separate parts of text, and to represent the word
per in expressions such as feet/second.
As an adjective oblique
is not erect or perpendicular; neither parallel to, nor at right angles from, the base; slanting; inclined.
As a verb oblique
is to deviate from a perpendicular line; to move in an oblique direction.
hidden |
oblique |
As verbs the difference between hidden and oblique
is that
hidden is while
oblique is .
As an adjective hidden
is that has been moved out of sight invisible or unapparent.
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