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    an·gle
    [ˈaNGɡ(ə)l]
    noun
    angle (noun) · angles (plural noun)
    1. the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet:
      "in any triangle, the longest side is opposite the largest angle" · "spring-loaded hinges open the doors to any angle up to 90°"
      • a corner, especially an external projection or an internal recess of a part of a building or other structure:
        "a skylight in the angle of the roof"
      • slope; a measure of the inclination of two lines or surfaces with respect to each other, equal to the amount that one would have to be turned in order to point in the same direction as the other:
        "sloping at an angle of 33° to the horizontal" · "he trudged back, the angle of his shoulders spelling dejection"
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        geometrical relation
      • a position from which something is viewed or along which it travels or acts, typically as measured by its inclination from an implicit horizontal or vertical baseline:
        "from this angle Maggie could not see Naomi's face" · "camera angles"
    2. a particular way of approaching or considering an issue or problem:
      "discussing the problems from every conceivable angle" · "he always had a fresh angle on life"
      • one part of a larger subject, event, or problem:
        "a prosecutor who downplayed the racial angle" · "his chosen angle was the language of the Old Testament"
      • a bias or point of view:
        "Zimmer saw the world from an angle that few could understand"
    3. astrology
      each of the four mundane houses (the first, fourth, seventh, and tenth of the twelve divisions of the heavens) that extend counterclockwise from the cardinal points of the compass.
    4. angle iron or a similar construction material made of another metal:
      "the supporting frame is usually of aluminum angle bolted together"
    verb
    angle (verb) · angles (third person present) · angled (past tense) · angled (past participle) · angling (present participle)
    1. direct or incline at an angle:
      "he angled his chair so that he could watch her" · "Anna angled her camera toward the tree"
      • move or be inclined at an angle:
        "the cab angled across two lanes and skidded to a stop" · "the sun angled into the dining room"
      • present (information) to reflect a particular view or have a particular focus:
        "angle your answer so that it is relevant to the job for which you are applying"
        Similar:
        give a particular slant to
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin angulus ‘corner’.
    an·gle
    [ˈaNGɡ(ə)l]
    verb
    angle (verb) · angles (third person present) · angled (past tense) · angled (past participle) · angling (present participle)
    1. fish with rod and line:
      "there are no big fish left to angle for"
    noun
    archaic
    angle (noun) · angles (plural noun)
    1. a fishhook:
      "you will be pleased too, if you find a Trout at one of our Angles"
    Origin
    Old English angul (noun); the verb dates from late Middle English.
    An·gle
    [ˈaNGɡ(ə)l]
    noun
    Angle (noun) · Angles (plural noun)
    1. a member of a Germanic people, originally inhabitants of what is now Schleswig-Holstein, who migrated to England in the 5th century AD. The Angles founded kingdoms in Mercia, Northumbria, and East Anglia and gave their name to England and the English:
      "the Angles and Saxons from modern-day Denmark and Germany began landing in eastern England"
    Origin
    from Latin Anglus, (plural) Angli ‘the people of Angul’, a district of Schleswig (now in northern Germany), so named because of its shape; of Germanic origin, related to Old English angul (see angle). Compare with English.
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