"Quadrangle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A quadrangle is a four-sided shape, typically with four straights sides and four internal angles. It can be a geometric shape, like a rectangle or square, or a quadrangle can refer to a type of building or a quadrangle as a yard surrounded by buildings, commonly found on college campuses.
There is no word "quadragene" in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a non-existent word. However, I think you may be looking for the word "quadruple", which is an adjective that means:<br><br> Four times as much, or four in number (e.g. "a quadruple threat")<br> Something that is made up of four parts, or has a four-sided shape (e.g. a quadruple plan).<br><br>If you meant something else, please let me know and I'll try to help.
The word "quadragesima" is an adjective or an noun in Latin. <br><br>As an adjective, it means "fortieth". <br><br>As a noun, it refers to the ninth Sunday before Easter Sunday, the first day of Lent in the Roman Catholic Church. It is the Sunday that marks the beginning of the 40-day Lenten fast, which lasts for six weeks.
A 14-day period during which a strictly fast of almost total abstinence from food is required of Christian fasters during Lent.
The term "quadragesimarian" is derived from "Quadragesimo anno," which is Latin for "in the fortieth year." It refers to the encoding of the Second Vatican Council by Pope Pius XI in 1931, which became a paramount document for the Catholic Church.<br><br>However, the word has further implications. The PCAUSCM, one day renamed the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, was a part of this association in 1932, and by its own definition to this day still incorporates this ordinances like organizers basically operating in over 13 US states approximately comprising of 23 diocese encompassing 4 of the maps erstwhile categorized as per Ordinance.
A polyhedron with four square faces, where three faces meet at each vertex, typically used to refer to a solid object with four rectangular or square faces connected at right angles.
A word that is not commonly used!<br><br>Quadral refers to the fourth part or stage of something, particularly when it comes to quadrilateral figures, reactions, or processes.<br><br>In chemistry, for example, a quadruple reaction or a quadruplet reaction refers to a reaction that proceeds through four stages or steps.<br><br>In mathematics, a quadrilateral has four sides, and in some languages, a quadruple root or a quadral root is the fourth root of a number.<br><br>In general, the prefix "quad-" means "four", so "quadral" often implies something related to the number four.
Quadrangles refer to a four-sided shape or a square or rectangle shape with four equal sides.
A quadrans was an ancient Roman unit of measurement for area or land, equivalent to one-quarter of a mile or 625 square yards. It was often used to describe the size of a small plot of land or a small field.
Quadrantal refers to a quarter or one-fourth, or having four equal parts or divisions. It can also describe something that is beveled or angled at a right angle (90 degrees), typically in reference to a shape or a shape's feature.
Quadrantanopia is a partial loss of vision in one quadrant of the visual field, meaning one-fourth of the visual field is lost. It can be due to various reasons such as brain injury, stroke, or certain neurological disorders.