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Rectangle constructed from 4 right-angled triangles
The Ailles rectangle is a rectangle constructed from four right-angled triangles which is commonly used in geometry classes to find the values of trigonometric
Ailles_rectangle
Right triangle with a feature making calculations on the triangle easier
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Special_right_triangle
Trigonometric values in terms of square roots and fractions
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triangle Obtuse Triangle Quadrilateral Rectangle Square Unit square Oblong Golden rectangle Silver rectangle Ailles rectangle Rhombus Golden Rhombus Parallelogram
List of polygons, polyhedra and polytopes
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Norms for writing the English language
(GA) artistically, ordinary, necessary probate, folate, kinase anorak, rectangle, abscond contrast (n), flabbergast, reprimand /i/ karaoke, bologna (GA)
English_orthography
AILLES RECTANGLE
AILLES RECTANGLE
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the personal name Gillem, a variant of Guillaume, French form of William.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from Hailes in Lothian, originally in East Lothian, named from the Middle English genitive or plural form of hall ‘hall’.English : habitational name from Hailes in Gloucestershire, which is named from an old British river name meaning ‘polluted’. Compare Welsh halog ‘dirty’.English : variant spelling of Hales.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Guiler.German : variant of Gille 2.German : habitational name for someone from Gill near Neuss, in the Rhineland.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish male personal name Hiller, a variant of Hillel. The initial G is due to Russian influence, since Russian has no h and alters h to g in borrowed words.
Boy/Male
Australian, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Netherlands, Swiss
Shield Bearer; Kid; Young Goat; Small Goat; Servant of Jesus
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, probably from Ainley Top, near Huddersfield West Yorkshire.
Female
English
Scottish Anglicized form of Gaelic AibhilÃn, AILEEN means "little Eve."Â
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Akhilleus, possibly AKILLES means "he who embodies the grief of the people."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Mills.
Girl/Female
Australian, Gaelic
Slender; From the Forest; Similar to Caley or Cailley
Boy/Male
British, English
Careful
Male
Hebrew
(חִלֵּל) Hebrew name HILLEL means "praising, singing." In the bible, this is the name of the father of judge Abdon.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and North German
Dutch and North German : patronymic from the Low German personal name Aldert (see Alderink) or Frisian Allo, a variant of Adalo, from Germanic adal ‘noble’.English : variant spelling of Allis.
Female
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of English Alice, AILEAS means "noble sort."
Boy/Male
Greek
Shield bearer.
Female
English
Elaborated form of English Airla, possibly AIRLEA means "ethereal."Â
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Ailill, AILELL means "elf."
Male
French
French name derived from Late Latin Ægidius, GILLES means "shield of goatskin."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wills.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Iles.Hungarian (Illés) : from the old ecclesiastical name Illés, variant of Éliás, Hungarian form of Elijah.German : patronymic from the personal name Ille, one of several vernacular forms of Aegidius (see Giles).
Male
Greek
(Αἴολος) Greek name AIOLOS means "sparkling; quick-shifting; quick-moving." In mythology, this is the name of the god of winds.Â
AILLES RECTANGLE
AILLES RECTANGLE
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Traditional
Little Mother
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
With Glory
Girl/Female
Hindu
Protector
Biblical
left hand; shut
Girl/Female
Australian, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Jewel
Girl/Female
Tamil
Subbulakshmi | ஸà¯à®ªà¯à®ªà¯à®²à®¾à®•à¯à®·à¯à®®à¯€Â
Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German, Greek
Violet Flower; Flower Name; Thoughtful; Thought
Boy/Male
Tamil
prannath | பà¯à®°à®¾à®£à®¨à®¾à®¤
Lord of life
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Kynsey, a survival of Old English Cynesige, composed of the elements cyne ‘royal’ + sige ‘victory’.This name may also have assimilated some cases of Scottish MacKenzie, with the Mac prefix omitted.Possibly an Americanized spelling of Swiss German Künzi (see Kuenzi).The paternal grandfather of NJ and PA legislator John Kinsey (1693–1750) was one of the commissioners sent out from England in 1677 by the West Jersey proprietors to buy land from the Indians and to lay out a town. John was the leader of the Quaker party in the PA assembly and chief justice of the PA supreme court.
AILLES RECTANGLE
AILLES RECTANGLE
AILLES RECTANGLE
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AILLES RECTANGLE
n.
A lever of wood or metal fitted to the rudder head and used for turning side to side in steering. In small boats hand power is used; in large vessels, the tiller is moved by means of mechanical appliances. See Illust. of Rudder. Cf. 2d Helm, 1.
n.
A ticket from a public officer directing soldiers at what house to lodge; as, a billet of residence.
n.
Millet.
pl.
of Billet-doux
a.
Without aim or purpose; as, an aimless life.
n.
The name of several cereal and forage grasses which bear an abundance of small roundish grains. The common millets of Germany and Southern Europe are Panicum miliaceum, and Setaria Italica.
n.
A bearing in the form of an oblong rectangle.
a.
Furnished with an aisle or aisles.
n.
Improperly used also for the have; -- as in the phrases, a church with three aisles, the middle aisle.
a.
Twice milled or fulled, to render more compact or fine; -- said of cloth; as, double-milled kerseymere.
n.
An ornament in Norman work, resembling a billet of wood either square or round.
n. pl.
An ancient Low German tribe, that settled in Britain, which came to be called Engla-land (Angleland or England). The Angles probably came from the district of Angeln (now within the limits of Schleswig), and the country now Lower Hanover, etc.
v. t.
To bind, furnish, or adorn with a fillet.
v. i.
To put forth new shoots from the root, or round the bottom of the original stalk; as, wheat or rye tillers; some spread plants by tillering.
n. pl.
The broad-billed singing birds, such as the swallows, and their allies.
a.
Tailless.
a.
Without an aisle.
n.
A moth or lepidopterous insect; -- so called because the wings appear as if covered with white dust or powder, like a miller's clothes. Called also moth miller.
a.
Furnished with, or having, a bill, as a bird; -- used in composition; as, broad-billed.