square |
weldmesh |
As nouns the difference between square and weldmesh
is that
square is (geometry) a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees while
weldmesh is a kind of barrier fencing manufactured in square or rectangular mesh from steel wire, welded at each intersection.
As an adjective square
is shaped like a (the polygon).
As a verb square
is to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
square |
pfaffian |
As nouns the difference between square and pfaffian
is that
square is (geometry) a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees while
pfaffian is .
As an adjective square
is shaped like a (the polygon).
As a verb square
is to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
square |
ailette |
As nouns the difference between square and ailette
is that
square is a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees while
ailette is a small square shield, formerly worn on the shoulders of knights, being the prototype of the epaulet.
As an adjective square
is shaped like a square (the polygon).
As a verb square
is to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
square |
biquadrate |
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between square and biquadrate
is that
square is (mathematics) of a value, term or expression, to multiply by itself; to raise to the second power while
biquadrate is (mathematics) the fourth power (the square of a square).
As nouns the difference between square and biquadrate
is that
square is (geometry) a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees while
biquadrate is (mathematics) the fourth power (the square of a square).
As an adjective square
is shaped like a (the polygon).
As a verb square
is to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
square |
squarefree |
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between square and squarefree
is that
square is (mathematics) of a value, term or expression, to multiply by itself; to raise to the second power while
squarefree is (mathematics) not divisible by a nontrivial square.
As adjectives the difference between square and squarefree
is that
square is shaped like a (the polygon) while
squarefree is (mathematics) not divisible by a nontrivial square.
As a noun square
is (geometry) a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees.
As a verb square
is to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
square |
nonsquare |
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between square and nonsquare
is that
square is (mathematics) of a value, term or expression, to multiply by itself; to raise to the second power while
nonsquare is (mathematics) a number that is not a square (second power).
As nouns the difference between square and nonsquare
is that
square is (geometry) a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees while
nonsquare is (mathematics) a number that is not a square (second power).
As adjectives the difference between square and nonsquare
is that
square is shaped like a (the polygon) while
nonsquare is not square in shape.
As a verb square
is to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
square |
subsquare |
As nouns the difference between square and subsquare
is that
square is (geometry) a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees while
subsquare is a square that makes up part of a larger square.
As an adjective square
is shaped like a (the polygon).
As a verb square
is to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
square |
squarewise |
As adjectives the difference between square and squarewise
is that
square is shaped like a (the polygon) while
squarewise is laid out or moving in a square.
As a noun square
is (geometry) a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees.
As a verb square
is to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
As an adverb squarewise is
with a square layout or motion.
square |
unsquarable |
As adjectives the difference between square and unsquarable
is that
square is shaped like a square (the polygon) while
unsquarable is that cannot be squared.
As a noun square
is a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees.
As a verb square
is to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
square |
legoland |
In slang|lang=en terms the difference between square and legoland
is that
square is (slang) a socially conventional person; typically associated with the 1950s while
legoland is (slang) a place characterised by square edges and extreme regularity.
As nouns the difference between square and legoland
is that
square is (geometry) a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees while
legoland is (slang) a place characterised by square edges and extreme regularity.
As an adjective square
is shaped like a (the polygon).
As a verb square
is to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
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