trapezoid in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for trapezoid in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

trapezoid [Am ˈtræpəˌzɔɪd, Brit ˈtrapɪzɔɪd, trəˈpiːzɔɪd] N

1. trapezoid esp Brit → trapezium

2. trapezoid esp Am → trapezium

See also trapezium

trapezium <pl trapeziums or trapezia [-ziə]> [Am trəˈpiziəm, Brit trəˈpiːzɪəm] N

Translations for trapezoid in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

trapezoid in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for trapezoid in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

trapezium <-s [or -zia]> [trəˈpi:ziəm] pl N Brit, Aus, trapezoid [ˈtræpɪzɔɪd] N Am MATH

Translations for trapezoid in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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Its antenna is black; basoflagellomere trapezoid, with a large basomedial sensory pit on the inner side.
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The wall was certainly completed as a curtain wall on 3 sides, in a regular trapezoid, with 12 turrets on each side.
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The scaphoid contributes to the stability of the midcarpus as it articulates distally with the trapezium and the trapezoid.
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The trapezoid shaped side windows are designed to reduce the weight of transparent armor without adversely affecting the field of vision.
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The structure was a trapezoid, encompassing one infantry rampart, and was equipped with two armored watchtowers, electricity, and ventilation.
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Trapezoid three-part wing with elliptical ends, covered with duralumin.
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Two trapezoid hills overlook the site on both sides.
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The lamp current waveform has a trapezoid shape.
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None of its foundations have been discovered and its trapezoid plan and many entrances have been worked out from rock cuttings on the acropolis.
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The second metacarpal bone is connected to the trapezium, trapezoid, and capitate.
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