obliqueness
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
oblique /əˈbliːk/
▶adjective
- 1 neither parallel nor at right angles; slanting.
- 2 not explicit or direct: an oblique threat.
- 3 Geometry (of a line, plane figure, or surface) inclined at other than a right angle.
■ (of an angle) acute or obtuse.
■ (of a cone, cylinder, etc.) with an axis not perpendicular to the plane of its base.
- 4 Anatomy (especially of a muscle) neither parallel nor perpendicular to the long axis of a body or limb.
- 5 Grammar denoting any case other than the nominative or vocative.
- 1 Brit. another term for slash (sense 3 of the noun).
- 2 an oblique muscle.
– derivatives
obliquely adverb,
obliqueness noun,
obliquity /əˈblɪkwɪti/ noun.
obliquely adverb,
obliqueness noun,
obliquity /əˈblɪkwɪti/ noun.
– origin ME: from L. obliquus.
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