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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
An·gle
n.
1.
The
inclosed
space
near
the
point
where
two
lines
meet
;
a
corner
;
a
nook
.
Into
the
utmost
angle
of
the
world
.
--
Spenser
.
To
search
the
tenderest
angles
of
the
heart
.
--
Milton
.
2.
Geom.
(a)
The
figure
made
by
.
two
lines
which
meet
.
(b)
The
difference
of
direction
of
two
lines
.
In
the
lines
meet
,
the
point
of
meeting
is
the
vertex
of
the
angle
.
3.
A
projecting
or
sharp
corner
;
an
angular
fragment
.
Though
but
an
angle
reached
him
of
the
stone
.
--
Dryden
.
4.
Astrol.
A
name
given
to
four
of
the
twelve
astrological
“houses.”
[
Obs
.]
5.
A
fishhook
;
tackle
for
catching
fish
,
consisting
of
a
line
,
hook
,
and
bait
,
with
or
without
a
rod
.
Give
me
mine
angle
:
we
'
ll
to
the
river
there
.
--
Shak
.
A
fisher
next
his
trembling
angle
bears
.
--
Pope
.
Acute angle
,
one
less
than
a
right
angle
,
or
less
than
90°.
Adjacent
or
Contiguous angles
,
such
as
have
one
leg
common
to
both
angles
.
Alternate angles
.
See
Alternate
.
Angle bar
.
(a)
Carp.
An
upright
bar
at
the
angle
where
two
faces
of
a
polygonal
or
bay
window
meet
. --
Knight
.
(b)
Mach.
Same
as
Angle iron
.
Angle bead
Arch.
,
a
bead
worked
on
or
fixed
to
the
angle
of
any
architectural
work
,
esp
.
for
protecting
an
angle
of
a
wall
.
Angle brace
,
Angle tie
Carp.
,
a
brace
across
an
interior
angle
of
a
wooden
frame
,
forming
the
hypothenuse
and
securing
the
two
side
pieces
together
. --
Knight
.
Angle iron
Mach.
,
a
rolled
bar
or
plate
of
iron
having
one
or
more
angles
,
used
for
forming
the
corners
,
or
connecting
or
sustaining
the
sides
of
an
iron
structure
to
which
it
is
riveted
.
Angle leaf
Arch.
,
a
detail
in
the
form
of
a
leaf
,
more
or
less
conventionalized
,
used
to
decorate
and
sometimes
to
strengthen
an
angle
.
Angle meter
,
an
instrument
for
measuring
angles
,
esp
.
for
ascertaining
the
dip
of
strata
.
Angle shaft
Arch.
,
an
enriched
angle
bead
,
often
having
a
capital
or
base
,
or
both
.
Curvilineal angle
,
one
formed
by
two
curved
lines
.
External angles
,
angles
formed
by
the
sides
of
any
right-lined
figure
,
when
the
sides
are
produced
or
lengthened
.
Facial angle
.
See
under
Facial
.
Internal angles
,
those
which
are
within
any
right-lined
figure
.
Mixtilineal angle
,
one
formed
by
a
right
line
with
a
curved
line
.
Oblique angle
,
one
acute
or
obtuse
,
in
opposition
to
a
right
angle
.
Obtuse angle
,
one
greater
than
a
right
angle
,
or
more
than
90°.
Optic angle
.
See
under
Optic
.
Rectilineal
or
Right-lined angle
,
one
formed
by
two
right
lines
.
Right angle
,
one
formed
by
a
right
line
falling
on
another
perpendicularly
,
or
an
angle
of
90° (
measured
by
a
quarter
circle
).
Solid angle
,
the
figure
formed
by
the
meeting
of
three
or
more
plane
angles
at
one
point
.
Spherical angle
,
one
made
by
the
meeting
of
two
arcs
of
great
circles
,
which
mutually
cut
one
another
on
the
surface
of
a
globe
or
sphere
.
Visual angle
,
the
angle
formed
by
two
rays
of
light
,
or
two
straight
lines
drawn
from
the
extreme
points
of
an
object
to
the
center
of
the
eye
.
For Angles of commutation
,
draught
,
incidence
,
reflection
,
refraction
,
position
,
repose
,
fraction
,
see
Commutation
,
Draught
,
Incidence
,
Reflection
,
Refraction
,
etc
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Brace
n.
1.
That
which
holds
anything
tightly
or
supports
it
firmly
;
a
bandage
or
a
prop
.
2.
A
cord
,
ligament
,
or
rod
,
for
producing
or
maintaining
tension
,
as
a
cord
on
the
side
of
a
drum
.
The
little
bones
of
the
ear
drum
do
in
straining
and
relaxing
it
as
the
braces
of
the
war
drum
do
in
that
.
--
Derham
.
3.
The
state
of
being
braced
or
tight
;
tension
.
The
laxness
of
the
tympanum
,
when
it
has
lost
its
brace
or
tension
.
--
Holder
.
4.
Arch. & Engin.
A
piece
of
material
used
to
transmit
,
or
change
the
direction
of
,
weight
or
pressure
;
any
one
of
the
pieces
,
in
a
frame
or
truss
,
which
divide
the
structure
into
triangular
parts
.
It
may
act
as
a
tie
,
or
as
a
strut
,
and
serves
to
prevent
distortion
of
the
structure
,
and
transverse
strains
in
its
members
.
A
boiler
brace
is
a
diagonal
stay
,
connecting
the
head
with
the
shell
.
5.
Print.
A
vertical
curved
line
connecting
two
or
more
words
or
lines
,
which
are
to
be
taken
together
;
thus
,
boll
,
bowl
;
or
,
in
music
,
used
to
connect
staves
.
6.
Naut.
A
rope
reeved
through
a
block
at
the
end
of
a
yard
,
by
which
the
yard
is
moved
horizontally
;
also
,
a
rudder
gudgeon
.
7.
Mech.
A
curved
instrument
or
handle
of
iron
or
wood
,
for
holding
and
turning
bits
,
etc
.;
a
bitstock
.
8.
A
pair
;
a
couple
;
as
,
a
brace
of
ducks
;
now
rarely
applied
to
persons
,
except
familiarly
or
with
some
contempt
.
“A
brace
of
greyhounds.”
He
is
said
to
have
shot
. . .
fifty
brace
of
pheasants
.
--
Addison
.
A
brace
of
brethren
,
both
bishops
,
both
eminent
for
learning
and
religion
,
now
appeared
in
the
church
.
--
Fuller
.
But
you
,
my
brace
of
lords
.
--
Shak
.
9.
pl.
Straps
or
bands
to
sustain
trousers
;
suspenders
.
I
embroidered
for
you
a
beautiful
pair
of
braces
.
--
Thackeray
.
10.
Harness
;
warlike
preparation
. [
Obs
.]
For
that
it
stands
not
in
such
warlike
brace
.
--
Shak
.
11.
Armor
for
the
arm
;
vantbrace
.
12.
Mining
The
mouth
of
a
shaft
. [
Cornwall
]
Angle brace
.
See
under
Angle
.
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