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Что (кто) такое Rhomb - определение

QUADRILATERAL IN WHICH ALL SIDES HAVE THE SAME LENGTH
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  • A rhombus. Each angle marked with a black dot is a right angle. The height ''h'' is the perpendicular distance between any two non-adjacent sides, which equals the diameter of the circle inscribed. The diagonals of lengths ''p'' and ''q'' are the red dotted line segments.
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Rhomb         
·noun A Rhombohedron.
II. Rhomb ·noun An equilateral parallelogram, or quadrilateral figure whose sides are equal and the opposite sides parallel. The angles may be unequal, two being obtuse and two acute, as in the cut, or the angles may be equal, in which case it is usually called a square.
rhomb         
[r?m(b)]
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1. a rhombohedral crystal.
2. a rhombus.
Derivatives
rhombic adjective
rhomb         
n.
Rhombus, lozenge, oblique-angled parallelogram (with equal sides).

Википедия

Rhombus

In plane Euclidean geometry, a rhombus (plural rhombi or rhombuses) is a quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length. Another name is equilateral quadrilateral, since equilateral means that all of its sides are equal in length. The rhombus is often called a "diamond", after the diamonds suit in playing cards which resembles the projection of an octahedral diamond, or a lozenge, though the former sometimes refers specifically to a rhombus with a 60° angle (which some authors call a calisson after the French sweet – also see Polyiamond), and the latter sometimes refers specifically to a rhombus with a 45° angle.

Every rhombus is simple (non-self-intersecting), and is a special case of a parallelogram and a kite. A rhombus with right angles is a square.