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1 intersecting angle
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noun1) (intersecting; road etc. junction) Kreuzung, die2) (Geom.)[point of] intersection — Schnittpunkt, der
* * *[-ʃən]1) (the act of intersecting.) das (Durch-)Schneiden2) (a place where lines, roads etc intersect: The crash occurred at the intersection (between the two roads).) die Kreuzung* * *inter·sec·tion[ˌɪntəˈsekʃən, AM ˈɪnt̬ɚˌsekʃən]n* * *["Intə'sekSən]n(= crossroads) Kreuzung f; (GEOMETRY) Schnittpunkt m* * *intersection [ˌıntə(r)ˈsekʃn] s1. Durchschneiden n3. MATHa) Schnitt mangle of intersection Schnittwinkel m;intersection of the axes Nullpunkt m eines Koordinatensystems4. (Straßen)Kreuzung f5. ARCH Vierung f* * *noun1) (intersecting; road etc. junction) Kreuzung, die2) (Geom.)[point of] intersection — Schnittpunkt, der
* * *(of sets) n.Durchschnitt (von Mengen)(Mathematik) m. n.Schnittfläche f.Schnittpunkt m.Zwischenlektion f.Überschneidung f.
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