Perpendiculate

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    2 %
  • Retention Rate
    90 %
  • Complexity
    100 %
  • Perpendiculate Meanings

    verb to make or form something perpendicular

    adjective describing something that is perpendicular or at right angles to a surface

    Fields related to perpendiculate

    Mathematics

    In geometry, perpendiculate refers to two lines that intersect at a 90-degree angle.

    Architecture

    Perpendiculate walls are walls that are perpendicular to each other, creating right angles at their intersection.

    Engineering

    Perpendiculate structures are often used in construction to ensure stability and support.

    Physics

    Perpendiculate forces can interact in a way that affects the motion of objects.

    Surveying

    Surveyors use perpendiculate measurements to accurately map out land and property boundaries.

    Occupation Usage of perpendiculate

    Writer

    In the field of geometry, a writer may use the term 'perpendiculate' to describe two lines that are perpendicular to each other.

    Architect

    An architect may use the term 'perpendiculate' when discussing the angles of walls or beams in a building design.

    Engineer

    Engineers may use 'perpendiculate' when describing the orientation of structural elements in a construction project.

    Surveyor

    A surveyor may use 'perpendiculate' when measuring and marking out right angles in land surveying.

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