intersecting lines
111tartan — tartan1 noun a woollen cloth woven in one of several patterns of coloured checks and intersecting lines, especially of a design associated with a particular Scottish clan. Origin C15: perh. from OFr. tertaine, denoting a kind of cloth; cf.… …
112tattersall — [ tatəs(ə)l, sɔ:l] noun a woollen fabric with a pattern of coloured checks and intersecting lines, resembling a tartan. Origin C19: named after Tattersalls, the firm of horse auctioneers, by assoc. with the traditional design of horse blankets …
113vertical angles — plural noun Mathematics each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines …
114Segno — A training aid consisting of a circular wall or floor diagram of 8 intersecting lines representing all possible cutting angles and thrust, or when placed on the floor, stepping positions for the feet …
115go — I [[t]goʊ[/t]] v. went, gone, go•ing, 1) to move or proceed, esp. to or from something: to go home[/ex] 2) to leave a place; depart: Go Away![/ex] 3) to keep or be in motion; function or operate: The engine is going now[/ex] 4) to become as… …
116plane angle — plane′ an′gle n. math. an angle between two intersecting lines • Etymology: 1820–30 …
117windowpane — win•dow•pane [[t]ˈwɪn doʊˌpeɪn[/t]] n. 1) bui a plate of glass for filling a window sash within the frame 2) clo being or having a large design of intersecting lines suggesting windowpanes: a windowpane plaid[/ex] …
118plane angle — /ˈpleɪn æŋgəl/ (say playn angguhl) noun an angle between two intersecting lines …
119vertical angle — /vɜtɪkəl ˈæŋgəl/ (say vertikuhl angguhl) noun 1. Geometry a. either of the two opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines or planes; vertically opposite angle. b. the angle at the vertex of a triangle or polygon. 2. Astronomy an angle… …
120wireframe modeling — A CAD and 3D design techique. The first step in a design. The shape of the object is developed with many intersecting lines (it looks like it s made from chicken wire.) Later, surface colors and textures (called shaders) are applied to the… …