The use of numbers, or of letters denoting numbers, for lines and rectangles capable of division into aliquot parts, had long been too obvious to be overlooked, and is only a compendious abbreviation of geometrical proof.
The pairs of stepped lines meeting above were joined in rectangles like those below, and the decoration was closed by a border line at the top.
When the elements employed are all of one size, and when the plaiting is straight, the intersections form regular equilateral rectangles or squares.
The same holds good for nearly all forms of matting and basketry which is made of strips of one material, but the constructional surface marking may be rectangles of various shapes and sizes instead of simple squares.
These gardens have a circuit of more than a mile, laid out in the formal rectangles and densely bordered walks of the Italian custom.
These formal rectangles and alleys are utterly shut in, so that in any one part one can see only the two dense green walls of box that inclose him and the glimpse of sky overhead,--not precisely a cheering promenade.
It receives the figure by reversing the flushing of the warp and woof at certain intervals, so as to form squares, or oblong rectangles upon the cloth.
The boys sat in a semicircle, their rectanglesof carpet spread over the blue and white tiles of the inner courtyard of the Gray Mosque, where Saadi had been teaching since long before these students were born.
The rectangles of wood filled the street from side to side.
Design some simple theme in vertical and horizontal lines and arrange it in several rectangles of the same size, varying the spacing in each, No.
Compose a straight-line theme in severalrectangles of different proportions, No.
Then, in the attempt to find the best proportion and the best way of setting the subject upon canvas or paper, arrange this in rectangles of varying shape, some nearly square, others tall, others long and narrow horizontally as in No.
The lines in the eight upper rectangles were all drawn before the first immersion of the plate, those on the left with a fine point, those on the right with a somewhat coarser one.
The other rectangles were allowed to bite ten, twenty, and thirty minutes respectively, by which means the difference in value was produced.
If the class is doing any work in mensuration, such as finding the area of the school grounds, it is a good plan to check a few rectangles by this method.
Two rectangles having equal altitudes are to each other as their bases.
We now call attention to the fact that there are rectangles which are narrow and long, and others which are broad and short, while the squares are equal on all sides and can be only big and little.
In the second, I have a series consisting of a square, and five rectangles of the same length, but varying in width.
The sterilisers glowed in warmrectangles of gleaming copper.
Join the lines in pairs as before, and cut out the rectangles so formed.
Cut out the two rectangles so formed carefully, so as not to injure the lines.
Two sets of dimensions are given, those in rectangles refer to the approximate sizes of the voids or openings; the others refer to the outside dimensions of the brickwork.
Lay out 4- by 8-inch rectangles in the space between the lining and the outside lines to determine how many brick are needed per course.
Of the hundred rectangles included in the maps in Figs.
Tokio, so that ten rectangles adjoin each side of the map.
The fact is, the step principle can only be applied torectangles with sides of particular relative lengths.
It is curious and interesting that the total number of rectangles is always the square of the triangular number whose side is n.
Can you say correctly just how many squares and other rectangles the chessboard contains?
Mark off a number of rectangles corresponding to the number of pencil holders desired.
In making up the squares andrectangles such as appear in Figs.
The two center rectangles are the only parts lined.
Select either of the wider rectanglesfor the front of the cardcase.
Single thatched houses were separated by expanses of rice-fields, green rectangles framed in sepia mud walls, picked out here and there by intensely white and intensely Japanesque egrets.
He also found that the piles were associated with submerged wooden rectangles similar to those already described in the Persanzigersee.
The rectangles forming one of these patterns incloses three vertical feathers, with a triangle on the right side and a crook on the left.
The remaining three rectangles also have three feathers, but they are arranged longitudinally on the surface of the vase.
A similar result was accomplished in the design shown in figure 283 by rectangles and dots.
Crook, feathers, and parallel lines] Figure 307 shows a complicated design, introducing at least two elements in addition to rectangles and triangles.
The northern face of this vertical wall showed thick strata cracked into squares and rectangles with a dip in two different directions at an angle.
A hue approximately complementary to the initial hue is found by counting seven rectangles to the right or left of that hue; this will give the hue complementary to the initial hue.
Sidenote: Analogous Hues] An analogous group of hues is an arrangement based upon a selection of tints and shades within three rectangles of each other, as orange and yellow.
Many objects are designed within rectangles which enclose their main or over-all proportions.
Thus, starting with red and moving through seven rectangles toward the right, we find the complement to be green.
Sidenote: Value and Hue and Chroma Range for Small Areas] In the vase, Figure 464A, the designer selected hues from neighboring or analogous rectangles green and blue-green.
In four instances they are within two huerectangles of each other and in one instance they are both within the same rectangle.
Counting seven rectanglesto the left we again encounter the red orange rectangle.
Counting seven intervals or hue rectangles to the right of the orange red rectangle we find T4 which is transparent blue green enamel.
Yet none of these rectanglescan be said to exist, except in so far as the circle exists; nor can the idea of any of these rectangles be said to exist, except in so far as they are comprehended in the idea of the circle.
The nature of a circle is such that if any number of straight lines intersect within it, the rectangles formed by their segments will be equal to one another; thus, infinite equal rectangles are contained in a circle.
The term damask is also often applied to cloths of this character, and especially so when the figure is formed byrectangles of different sizes.
The different effects in the adjacent squares or rectangles are due to precisely the same reasons as those explained in connexion with the ground and the figure of damasks.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rectangles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.