"Quadrigeminous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Quadrigeminous refers to having or being four resembling or related entities, especially eyes. This term is derived from Latin 'quadri-', meaning "four", and '-geminous', meaning "resembling" or "twinned".
A quadricycle is a type of four-wheeled, engine-powered vehicle that is similar to a car, but is generally smaller and less sophisticated in design. It typically has three or four wheels, driven by a single engine, and is often used for short-distance transportation in low-speed environments, such as city centers or tourist areas.<br><br>Quadricycles are also known as quads or quad bikes, but it's worth noting that in some countries, the term "quad" is also used to refer to all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) with four wheels.<br><br>Quadricycles typically have a top speed of around 45 km/h (28 mph) and are designed for safety, simplicity, and environmental friendliness. They are a popular mode of transportation in urban areas, especially for short trips, and are also used for educational or recreational purposes.
The word "quadrifid" is an adjective that describes an object or shape that is divided into four (quadri- means "four") parts or lobes (fid comes from the Latin word "fidiculus," meaning "small rebated end" or " cutting edge"). In botanical terminology, a quadrifid leaf is a type of leaf that is deeply cleft or parted into four main lobes.
Having or relating to four generations within one's experience or family.<br><br>Example: "As a quadrigenarious leader, she had the experience of guiding four different generations in the company."
A polygon with four sides.<br><br>In geometry, a quadrilateral is a two-dimensional shape with four sides and four angles. The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is always 360 degrees.<br><br>Types of quadrilaterals include:<br><br> Square<br> Rectangle<br> Triangle (can be considered a quadrilateral)<br> Rhombus<br> Trapezoid (or trapezium)<br> Parallelogram<br><br>Quadrilaterals can be classified based on their properties, such as whether they have equal sides, equal angles, or diagonals that bisect each other.