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  • 51diagonal — di|a|go|nal 〈Adj.〉 1. 〈Geom.〉 zwei nicht benachbarte Ecken eines Vielecks od. Vielflachs geradlinig verbindend 2. weder waagerecht noch senkrecht, sondern schräg laufend; 〈umg.〉 ein Buch diagonal lesen sehr flüchtig [Etym.: <lat. diagonalis… …

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  • 52diagonal — [16] Diagonal is commonly used simply as a synonym for oblique, but in strict mathematical terms it denotes a line joining two non adjacent angles of a polygon. This reveals far more clearly its origins. It comes from diagōnālis, a Latin… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 53diagonal — adjective the diagonal stripes on the wall make me dizzy Syn: crosswise, crossways, slanting, slanted, aslant, oblique, angled, at an angle; cater cornered, kitty cornered …

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  • 54diagonal — [daɪˈægən(ə)l] adj a diagonal line is straight and sloping diagonally adv …

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  • 55diagonal — I dia|go|nal 1. dia|go|nal sb., en, er, erne (et skråtløbende linjestykke) II di|a|go|nal 2. di|a|go|nal adj., t, e; en diagonal linje …

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  • 56diagonal —   Lala, ka akepa, hiō;    ♦ diagonal surf or surfing, lala …

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  • 57diagonal — įstrižainė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. diagonal vok. Diagonale, f rus. диагональ, f pranc. diagonale, f …

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  • 58diagonal — [16] Diagonal is commonly used simply as a synonym for oblique, but in strict mathematical terms it denotes a line joining two non adjacent angles of a polygon. This reveals far more clearly its origins. It comes from diagōnālis, a Latin… …

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  • 59diagonal — (griech. ▷ lat.) schräg, quer Er schoss den Ball diagonal übers ganze Spielfeld …

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  • 60Diagonal Mar i el Front Marítim del Poblenou — Diagonal Mar in 2004, yet during the expansion Diagonal Mar i Front Marítim del Poblenou is a n …

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