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What (who) is Perpendicular period - definition

PROPERTY OF BEING AT A RIGHT ANGLE (90 DEGREES)
Perpendicularity; Perpendiculars; Perpendicular Lines; Perpendicular line; Perpendicularly; ⦹; Perpendicular Symbol; Perpendicularity symbol; Foot of the perpendicular; Perpendicular lines; Foot of a perpendicular
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Perpendicular Gothic         
  • [[Gloucester Cathedral]] lady chapel
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  • Four-centred arch west window of [[St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle]]
  • Edward II]] in [[Gloucester Cathedral]]
  • 1332}}) at [[Old St Paul's Cathedral]] (by [[Wenceslaus Hollar]])
THIRD HISTORICAL DIVISION OF ENGLISH GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
Perpendicular Period; Perpendicular (architecture); Perpendicular style; Perpendicular architecture; English perpendicular; Perpendicular Gothic architecture; Perpendicular gothic
Perpendicular Gothic (also Perpendicular, Rectilinear, or Third Pointed) architecture was the third and final style of English Gothic architecture developed in the Kingdom of England during the Late Middle Ages, typified by large windows, four-centred arches, straight vertical and horizontal lines in the tracery, and regular arch-topped rectangular panelling. Perpendicular was the prevailing style of Late Gothic architecture in England from the 14th century to the 17th century.
Perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone         
Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone; Lamina perpendicularis ossis ethmoidalis; Perpendicular plates of the ethmoid bones; Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid; Perpendicular plate of ethmoid; Perpendicular plates of ethmoid bones; Perpendicular plate of ethmoid bones; Vertical plate
The perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone (vertical plate) is a thin, flattened lamina, polygonal in form, which descends from the under surface of the cribriform plate, and assists in forming the septum of the nose; it is generally deflected a little to one or other side. The anterior border articulates with the spine of the frontal bone and the crest of the nasal bones.
perpendicular         
a.
1.
Vertical, upright, pointing to the zenith.
2.
At right angles, making a right angle, normal.

Wikipedia

Perpendicular

In elementary geometry, two geometric objects are perpendicular if their intersection forms right angles (angles that are 90 degrees or π/2 radians wide) at the point of intersection called a foot. The condition of perpendicularity may be represented graphically using the perpendicular symbol, ⟂. Perpendicular intersections can happen between two lines (or two line segments), between a line and a plane, and between two planes.

Perpendicularity is one particular instance of the more general mathematical concept of orthogonality; perpendicularity is the orthogonality of classical geometric objects. Thus, in advanced mathematics, the word "perpendicular" is sometimes used to describe much more complicated geometric orthogonality conditions, such as that between a surface and its normal vector.