"Quadrilateral" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A quadrilateral is a four-sided polygon, which means it has four straight sides and four angles. It is a type of polygon that has four edges (sides) and four vertices (corners).
A chariot of four horses, drawn by four horses yoked to the same chariot, typically seen on ancient Roman and Greek sculptures and coins, often mythological.
Quadrigemina refers to a Latin word that means "four-twinned" or " appearing in fours." <br><br>In medical and anatomical contexts, it is used to describe certain structures that occur in sets of four, such as the oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III) having a quadrigemina nucleus which refers to a pair of superior colliculi and a pair of inferior colliculi in the midbrain; and the bundle of Bell which refer to a group of four separate motor nerve fascicles that supply quadriceps. <br><br>It is more commonly associated with the description of the structures in the midbrain which carries the name of quadrigemina referring to the combined appearance of two pairs of colliculi on either side of the periaqueductal gray matter.
Relating to or denoting a mass or collection of four gem-like substance, particularly a spot or area on the brain associated with arbitstry of the butterfly-shaped pineal gland, but most commonly refers to the network connections between four cerebral hemispheres.
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".
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."
Quadrijugate refers to a quadrivalent conjugate, something that has four compatible or analogous components, parts, or elements, often in relation to estrogenic hormones or plants.
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.
A quadrille is a type of card game that originated in the 17th or 18th century in France. It is typically played by four players with standard decks of 52 cards, and involves trick-taking and betting.<br><br>The word "quadrille" can also refer to a musical composition in a specific time signature, 6/8 time. This is why it is often used in music to describe a lively, upbeat melody.<br><br>However, the most well-known meaning of the word "quadrille" is likely as a noun, referring to a modern English unit of land measurement equal to one-quarter of an acre, or 40.4689 square feet.
Quadrillion: A very large number, equivalent to 1 trillion x 1 trillion, or 1,000,000,000,000,000,000.
A quadrilogy is a series of four related works, typically literature, movies, or media. It can refer to a sequence of four books, movies, or albums that are connected in some way, such as a single narrative, characters, or themes.<br><br>Example: The Star Wars Quadrilogy includes four films: Episode IV: A New Hope, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.<br><br>In general, the term quadrilogy is similar to a trilogy, but with one additional part or installment.