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Webster 1913 Edition


Parallelogram

Parˊal-lel′o-gram

,
Noun.
[Gr. [GREEK]; [GREEK] parallel + [GREEK] to write: cf. F.
parallélogramme
. See
Parallel
, and
-gram
.]
(Geom.)
A right-lined quadrilateral figure, whose opposite sides are parallel, and consequently equal; – sometimes restricted in popular usage to a rectangle, or quadrilateral figure which is longer than it is broad, and with right angles.
Parallelogram of velocities
,
parallelogram of forces
,
parallelogram of accelerations
,
parallelogram of momenta
, etc.
(Mech.)
,
a parallelogram the diagonal of which represents the resultant of two velocities, forces, accelerations, momenta, etc., both in quantity and direction, when the velocities, forces, accelerations, momenta, etc., are represented in quantity and direction by the two adjacent sides of the parallelogram.

Webster 1828 Edition


Parallelogram

PARALLEL'OGRAM

,
Noun.
[Gr.]
1.
In geometry, a right lined quadrilateral figure, whose opposite sides are parallel and equal.
2.
In common use,this word is applied to quadrilateral figures of more length than breadth, and this is its sense in the passage cited by Johnson from Brown.

Definition 2024


parallelogram

parallelogram

See also: paral·lelogram

English

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Noun

A parallelogram.

parallelogram (plural parallelograms)

  1. (geometry) A convex quadrilateral in which each pair of opposite edges are parallel and of equal length.
  2. (Gaelic games, dated) either of two rectangular areas (respectively the large parallelogram and the small parallelogram) abutting the goal line in front of the goal. (Since 1986 officially named the large rectangle and small rectangle, though the older names are still occasionally used.[1])
    • 1907 GAA, Official Guide "Football Rules"; quoted in Joseph Lennon, The playing rules of football and hurling, 1884-1995 (Northern Recreation Consultants 1997) p.66 [ISBN 1 902097 00 8]:
      2 Marking of ground — [...] A five yard square shall be marked in front of each goal, having the goal posts at adjacent angles. A five yards square shall be marked out in front of each point space, having a goal post and a point post at adjacent angles. There will be thus formed in front of scoring area a parallelogram fifteen yards by five yards.
    • 1981 GAA, The Playing Rules of Football and Hurling; quoted in Joseph Lennon, The playing rules of football and hurling, 1884-1995 (Northern Recreation Consultants 1997) p.358 [ISBN 1 902097 00 8]:
      Two parallelograms of the dimensions set out hereunder shall be formed in front of each scoring space. One parallelogram, 14 mts. by 4.5 mts. shall be formed by two lines 4.5 mts. long and at right angles to the end-line, being marked 3.80 mts. from each goal-post, and the ends of these lines being joined. A larger parallelogram 19 mts. by 13 mts. shall be formed by two lines 13 mts. long and at right angles to the end-line, being marked 6.4 mts. from each goal-post, and the ends of these lines being joined.
    • 2009 June 13, "Classy Cork sink Kerry" GAA website:
      Goulding was fouled in the small parallelogram and O’Connor nicked the penalty into the net off the post.
    • 2011 September 4, Denis Walsh "Cats avoid making same mistakes but Tipp have the right balance" The Sunday Times
      There are seven Kilkenny players inside the large parallelogram and only two from Tipperary. Yet Tipp have scored a goal.

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  1. Joseph Lennon, Towards a philosophy for legislation in gaelic games (appendix 2) (Northern Recreation Consultants 1999) p.657 [ISBN 1 902097 01 1]

Danish

Alternative forms

parallellogram

Noun

parallelogram n (singular definite parallelogrammet, plural indefinite parallelogrammer)

  1. (geometry) parallelogram
    • 2006, Q.e.d., Gyldendal Uddannelse (ISBN 9788702048490), page 72
      Lad ACDB være et parallelogram og BC dets diagonal.
      Let ACDB be a parallelogram and BC its diagonal.
    • 1936, Matematisk tidsskrift
      I et Parallelogram ABCD er trukket en Linie fra A til Midtpunktet M af CD. AM skærer Diagonalen BD i O.
      In a parallelogram ABCD, a line is drawn from A to M, the midpoint of CD. AM intersects with the diagonal, BD, in O.

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