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41 beeldhoek
n. angle of view, angle of vision -
42 buitenhoek
n. exterior angle, angle with a vertex common to a geometrical shape located outside of it; backwater, area of stagnant water formed by backflow from a body of water -
43 hoekijzer
n. angle-iron, piece of metal bent at an angle and used to brace two pieces -
44 invalshoek
n. angle of incidence, angle that a line makes with a perpendicular to that surface at the point of meeting -
45 fouthoek
• error angle• tracking-angle error -
46 rechte hoek
• square angle• straight angle -
47 spoedhoek
• lead angle• pitch angle -
48 tandhoek
• helix angle• tooth angle -
49 tophoek
• apex angle• vertical angle -
50 gezichtspunt
♦voorbeelden:¶ een heel nieuw gezichtspunt • an entirely fresh/new perspective/viewpoint/angle -
51 hengelen
2 [rondhangen] hang about/around♦voorbeelden:1 naar een baantje hengelen • fish/angle for a jobhengelen naar een man • set one's cap at a man -
52 optiek
3 [eigenschappen] optical properties♦voorbeelden:1 vanuit deze optiek • from this point of view/this angle -
53 azimuth
n. azimuth, angle of the horizon (Astronomy) -
54 bissectrice
n. bisector, intersecting line, straight line that bisects an angle or line segment -
55 corner
n. corner, place where two surfaces meet; angle -
56 cos
cos, cosine, sine of the complement of a given angle (Trigonometry) -
57 cosinus
n. cosine, sine of the complement of a given angle (Trigonometry) -
58 gelaatshoek
n. facial angle -
59 gezichtshoek
n. optic angle -
60 groothoek
n. wide-angle, providing a wide area of view
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angle — [ ɑ̃gl ] n. m. • XIIe; lat. angulus 1 ♦ Cour. Saillant ou rentrant formé par deux lignes ou deux surfaces qui se coupent. ⇒ arête, coin, encoignure, renfoncement. À l angle de la rue. Former un angle, être en angle. La maison qui fait l angle,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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angle — angle1 [aŋ′gəl] n. [ME & OFr < L angulus, a corner, angle < Gr ankylos, bent, crooked: see ANKLE] 1. a) the shape made by two straight lines meeting at a common point, the vertex, or by two planes meeting along an edge: see DIHEDRAL,… … English World dictionary
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Angle — ist der Name folgender Personen: Edward H. Angle (1855–1930), US amerikanischer Orthodontist Kurt Angle (* 1968), US amerikanischer Wrestler Sharron Angle (* 1949), US amerikanische Politikerin Diese Seite ist eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
Angle — member of a Teutonic tribe, Old English, from L. Angli the Angles, lit. people of Angul (O.N. Öngull), a region in what is now Holstein, said to be so called for its hook like shape (see ANGLE (Cf. angle) (n.)). People from the tribe there… … Etymology dictionary
angle — noun. This word had been used since the 1870s in the meaning ‘the aspect from which a matter is considered’ • (The old stagers…the men who knew all the angles, who had great experience Nevil Shute, 1944) often with a defining word: the OED gives… … Modern English usage