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angle

1. the space between two straight lines that diverge from a common point or between two planes that extend from a common line
2. the shape formed by two such lines or planes
3. the extent to which one such line or plane diverges from another, measured in degrees or radians
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Angle (Angular)

(religion, spiritualism, and occult)

The term “angle” can be used in two different ways in astrology. In its primary, traditional meaning, angle refers to one of the four “corners” (figuratively speaking) of a chart—namely, the cusps of the first, fourth, seventh, and tenth houses. Planets making a conjunction with the angles—which are sometimes called angular planets, particularly when they are in an angular house—are said to exercise an especially strong influence over the entire horoscope. In practice, astrologers pay the most attention to angular planets in the first and tenth houses. Angle is also used as an alternative term for aspect, as when one talks about the angular relationship between two planets.

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angle

[′aŋ·gəl]
(mathematics)
The geometric figure, arithmetic quantity, or algebraic signed quantity determined by two rays emanating from a common point or by two planes emanating from a common line.
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angle

1. The figure made by two lines that meet.
2. The difference in direction of such intersecting lines, or the space within them.
3. A projecting or sharp corner.
4. A secluded area resembling a corner; a nook.
5. An L-shaped metal member; an angle iron.
7. A fitting on a gutter for rainwater which changes the gutter’s direction.
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Figures 5-8 shows the variations of thermal efficiency with heat input, angle of inclinations and filing ratios of working fluid in the heat pipe.
The distance c between hinges and the angle of inclination of the panel diagonal [[theta].sub.d] are shown in the figure.
As the angle of inclination increases, output capacity of the unit decreases, with a corresponding increase in retention time.
The teacher sets the graph to be mathematised by selecting the initial speed, for example, to 18 m/s, and the angle of inclination to 75[degrees].
Numerical calculations show that SPS has a Gaussian form at angle of inclination of prolate irregularities [[gamma].sub.0] = 1[degrees], 5[degrees].
As the downward angle of inclination increases from 01(horizontal) to 451, liquid separation is enhanced because downward component of inlet velocity facilitates liquid separation and lower normal velocity reduces turbulence of liquid jet impingement on the vertical branch tube.
Analysis of the DRC spectra explains the transformation of the intensity distribution of diffusion scattering in the case of the deviation of the pores in the diffraction plane, to determine the type of pores, and from the angular position of the 'shoulders' determine the mean angle of inclination of the pores in relation to the surface of the specimen (in the case of KO-pores in Fig.
The axis of the earth wobbles, altering its angle of inclination to the sun.
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Vostok Six, travelling at a distance from earth between 113 and 144 miles, has the same angle of inclination to the equator - 65 degrees - as Vostok Five.
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