angular

angular
angularly, adv.angularness, n.
/ang"gyeuh leuhr/, adj.
1. having an angle or angles.
2. consisting of, situated at, or forming an angle.
3. of, pertaining to, or measured by an angle.
4. Physics. pertaining to quantities related to a revolving body that are measured in reference to its axis of revolution.
5. bony, lean, or gaunt: a tall, angular man.
6. acting or moving awkwardly.
7. stiff in manner; unbending.
Also, angulose, angulous.
[1590-1600; < L angularis having corners or angles, equiv. to angul(us) ANGLE1 + -aris -AR1]
Ant. 1. curved. 5. rotund. 6. graceful.

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