What is another word for trapezium?

Pronunciation: [tɹəpˈiːzi͡əm] (IPA)

Trapezium is a geometric shape characterized by having only one pair of parallel sides. It is also known as a trapezoid in North American English. Some synonyms for the word trapezium include irregular quadrilateral, irregular tetragon, and isosceles trapezoid. Its shape resembles that of a house roof or a kite, and it is commonly used in geometry problems and calculations. Other similar shapes that are often mistaken for trapeziums include parallelograms, rhombuses, and rectangles. However, each of these has a unique set of properties that distinguishes them from trapeziums. Regardless of its name, the trapezium is a versatile and useful shape in mathematics and engineering.

What are the hypernyms for Trapezium?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Trapezium?

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Usage examples for Trapezium

"All the centre of Paris was becoming covered with improvised redoubts; the quarters thus barricaded formed a sort of immense trapezium, between the Halles and Rue Rambuteau on one side, and the boulevards on the other; bounded on the east by Rue du Temple, and on the west by Rue Montmartre.
"Napoleon the Little"
Victor Hugo
It is in the form of a trapezium, and covers four acres.
"Shepp's Photographs of the World"
James W. Shepp Daniel B. Shepp
Saturn's two close satellites regularly observed-eight stars in the trapezium of Orion!
"Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age, of Mary Somerville"
Mary Somerville

Related words: diamond shape, trapezoid, parallel lines, quadrilateral

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