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Example sentences for "rectangle"

Lexicographically close words:
recrystallization; recrystallized; rect; recta; rectal; rectangles; rectangular; rectangularly; recte; recti
  1. The Rectangle FE being the Product of the Deceased, or Yy, an equal number of both dead.

  2. The Rectangle GD or Ry, a number living of the younger Age, and dead of the elder: And the Rectangle AG or rY a number living of the elder Age, but dead of the younger.

  3. Hence it will follow, that under the Pole the Collection of all the Heat of a tropical Day, is proportionate to a Rectangle of the Sine of 23½ gr.

  4. Hence the Rectangle HI shall be as an equal number of both Ages surviving.

  5. Draw a rectangle 7 inches long and 2 inches wide.

  6. The computation of the area of a rectangle is best facilitated, not by awareness of the lack of a process for doing it, but by awareness of the success of the process as verified objectively.

  7. The process of finding the number of square units in a rectangle by multiplying with the appropriate numbers representing length and width is probably rather hindered than helped by the ordinary objective presentation as an introduction.

  8. This is not that "x rows one square wide, y squares in a row will make xy squares in all," but that "by using proper units and the proper operation the area of any rectangle can be found from its length and width.

  9. Draw into the rectangle a profile sketch of the animal, being careful that it comes to the line on each side.

  10. Draw rectangle proportioned to the extreme length and height of the animal.

  11. The rod sweeps over, or generates, the area of the rectangle ACDB = lp, where l denotes the length of the rod and p the distance AB through which it has been moved.

  12. The roll of the wheel will therefore measure the area of the rectangle which equals the parallelogram QTT'Q'.

  13. In the meantime he studied the blank rectangle of the window.

  14. And, sure enough, presently the faintest shadow of an outline encroached on the solid rectangle of faint light.

  15. It was a rectangle of dim light, but nothing showed in that frame.

  16. Above, James Polder ushered them into a room hung with crimson and gilt stamped paper, an elaborately fretted cherry mantel about the asbestos rectangle of an artificial hearth, and a multitude of chairs and divans shrouded in linen.

  17. Half turning, he could see the dwelling at his back--a small, grey stone rectangle with a narrow portico on its solid face and a pale glimmer of candles in the lower windows.

  18. Before it foundations could still be traced; and above, a rectangle of windowless stone walls survived, roofless and desolate.

  19. His room, narrow with a sloping wall, had a small window giving on a flawless rectangle of snow like the purity of Susan Brundon.

  20. When it is taken out the rectangle AACC if filled up by a liquid film.

  21. One rectangle measured fifty feet in length by half that in width.

  22. The weaving frame consists simply of four sticks--placed on the ground tied together in a rectangle or triangle, and pieces of reed on which the thread is wound, one for each colour, are used as shuttles.

  23. A welded into the bar B, which may be bent to the required rectangle and welded at the ends.

  24. Draw the rectangle b f g c, and then the diagonal line b e; at a right angle to b e draw line f h cutting B B at i.

  25. A small rectangle or circle may be hung in a similar manner.

  26. If the rectangle or circle is suspended and a magnet brought near it when the current passes, the loop will be attracted or repelled, as the law requires.

  27. Draw the rectangle b f g c, and then the diagonal line b e; at a right angle to b e draw line f h, cutting B B at i.

  28. If the sides of a rectangle are of equal length, as in Figure 67, the figure is called a square.

  29. If two of the parallel sides of a rectangle are longer than the other two sides, as in Figure 66, it is called an oblong.

  30. It is built in the form of a rectangle and surrounded by walls of 1518.

  31. As to the parallelogram, he simply says it is equal to a parallelogram of equal base and "in the same parallels," which makes it equal to a rectangle of the same base and the same altitude.

  32. The area of a rectangle is equal to the product of its base by its altitude.

  33. In mensuration, in general, this proposition enters more often than any others, except those on the measuring of the rectangle and triangle.

  34. In the case of a rectangle of two lines we have come to speak of the "product of the lines," meaning the product of their numerical values.

  35. It is interesting and valuable to a class to have its attention called to the fact that the perimeter of a rectangle is no criterion as to the area.

  36. There is often given in connection with it the exercise in which it is proved that the diagonals of a rectangle are equal.

  37. What is the difference between a rectangle and a square?

  38. The sides of the rhomb are equal, but the sides of the rectangle are not all equal.

  39. Yes, the angles of the rectangle are equal, but the rhomb has only its opposite angles equal.

  40. A rectangle has two long sides, and the other two are much shorter, but a square has its sides equal.

  41. The beauty of proportion in your rectangle is measured by your feeling for fine relations, not by any formula what ever.

  42. The square and circle allow choice only as to interior divisions, but the rectangle is capable of infinite variation in its boundary lines.

  43. The pupil first copies the instructor's drawing, then he decides upon the shape into which to compose this subject--a square or rectangle will be best for the beginner.

  44. For brushwork, in this exercise, it is well to indicate the lines of the rectangle in pale red, the pottery in black.

  45. When the rectangle was arranged in a plane east and west, and the magnetic needle made parallel to it, either by the torsion of its suspension thread or the action of a magnet, still the general effects were the same.

  46. On moving the upper part of the rectangle from north to south, the marked pole of the needle went north; when the wire was moved in the opposite direction, the marked pole went south.

  47. It is quite sufficient if the wire of the rectangle is distorted where it leaves the instrument, and bent so as to allow the moving upper part to travel in the desired direction.

  48. BA be considered as the upper part of the rectangle (171.

  49. On passing the upper part of the rectangle from east to west over the galvanometer, the marked pole of the needle went east, and the current of electricity was therefore the reverse of the former.

  50. He dipped down into the extraordinary rectangle of St. James's, where he was utterly at home.

  51. With this rainbow-bright rectangle of shimmering silks worn folded over the shoulders in the ordinary way the peacock must have been considerably telescoped and distorted.

  52. I burned that bizarre rectangle of colour-slashed canvas on the very first occasion (which was not until a day or two later) that I had a chance to stand off and look at it objectively.

  53. It was in the course of an experimental lap I was trying with my hands over my eyes that I bumped into the big rectangle of canvas I had prepared in advance against the day I should be ready to start work on "The Saving of the Black-birder.

  54. In general form the village was a large rectangle with a line of buildings across its center, dividing it into two unequal courts, and a projecting wing on the west side.

  55. Outside the rectangle of the main pueblo, on the northeast side, are two fragments of rude masonry, built by Navajo sheep herders.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rectangle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    figure; foursome; quadrangle; quartet; quaternary; rectangle; square; squaring; triangle