"Square" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Square" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Square" Meaning

A square is a four-sided figure with four right angles (90 degrees) and four equal sides.

"Square" Examples

Usage Examples for "Square"


Verb


I need to square the papers on my desk before I can sort them.
The company will have to square its losses from last year's venture.
She had to square a Murphy bed against the wall to fit it in the room.

Noun


The square in the town center was built in the 19th century.
The artist painted the town's famous square during her last trip.
The object formed a square shape in mid-air whenever spin was initiated.

Adjective


She bought two square sheets of cotton to make a quilt.
The city park had one square fountains all around its tennis courts area.
The arrangement became a bit clumsy for most areas of the square garden.

"Square" Similar Words

Squamule

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Squamulose

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Squander

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Squandered

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Squanderer

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Squandering

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Squanders

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wastes or spends (something valuable, such as time or resources) carelessly or unnecessarily.

Squanto

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Squanto (c. 1580s-1622) was a Patuxet Native American who played a key role in the early history of European colonization of the Americas. <br><br>"Squanto" is a name given to him by the English colonists, which means "melody" or "restrained speaker" in the Massachusett language, his native tongue.<br><br>He was born in the 1580s, around the area now known as Patuxet, Massachusetts. He spoke various Algonquian languages, including Massachusett and Nauset, which made him a valuable asset for the English settlers.<br><br>Squanto was captured by English explorers and taken to England, where he learned the English language and culture. Later, he was brought back to North America and met English colonist William Bradford, who helped him escape an English court sentence of execution. In 1620, Squanto accompanied Bradford to Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts, where he was able to communicate between the English and the local Wampanoag tribe.<br><br>Squanto aided the Pilgrims in their early survival, teaching them how to plant crops, fish in the rivers, and harvest crops they had not previously known to cultivate. He also helped to facilitate the forms of diplomacy with neighboring tribes, including the Wampanoag leader Massasoit.<br><br>Tragically, Squanto fell ill and died in 1622. Despite the significance of his contributions to the early settlement of Plymouth Colony, he is not as widely recognized in popular culture as other figures like the Pilgrims or William Bradford.

Squared

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Squared refers to a number or quantity that has been multiplied by itself, indicating that the operation of exponentiation has been performed.

Squarely

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Straight or upright; in a direct line from top to bottom or from left to right.

Squareness

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Squarer

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Squares

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Squarewave

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Squaring

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Squarrosa

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Squarrosa is a botanical term, particularly in the context of botany, referring to a type of leaf arrangement or shape.<br><br>The word "squarrosa" comes from the Latin word "squarrosus," which means "somewhat squarrose" or "deflected," and then to the suffix "-a", an adjective forming suffix indicating a form or aspect of the noun modified by the root.<br><br>A squarrosa leaf is typically described as being leaflet or compound leaf in its arrangement that is, its leaflets diverge from the main stem at roughly right angles (90 degrees). This gives the leaf a somewhat square or box-like appearance from a side perspective, though the actual shape can vary greatly.