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OBLIQUE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com Oblique definition: neither perpendicular nor parallel to a given line or surface; slanting; sloping See examples of OBLIQUE used in a sentence
Oblique - Wikipedia Oblique triangle, in geometry; Oblique lattice, in geometry; Oblique leaf base, a characteristic shape of the base of a leaf; Oblique angle, a synonym for Dutch angle, a cinematographic technique; Oblique, by jazz vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson; Oblique, a 2008 Norwegian film; Oblique, a 1966 collage, by Victor Vasarely
Oblique - definition of oblique by The Free Dictionary oblique - slanting or inclined in direction or course or position--neither parallel nor perpendicular nor right-angled; "the oblique rays of the winter sun"; "acute and obtuse angles are oblique angles"; "the axis of an oblique cone is not perpendicular to its base"
oblique - Wiktionary, the free dictionary oblique (comparative obliquer, superlative obliquest) Not erect or perpendicular; not parallel to, or at right angles from, the base Italic fonts are sometimes described as oblique in typographic terminology
Oblique - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com If something is oblique, it has a slanting position or direction In figurative use, oblique means indirect or purposely misleading "What is two plus two?" "Fish!" as an answer is completely oblique
OBLIQUE meaning: Not direct; slanted or angled - OneLook oblique: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed (Note: See obliquely as well ) adjective: Not erect or perpendicular; not parallel to, or at right angles from, the base adjective: Not straightforward; indirect; by implication; (sometimes even) obscure, ambiguous, or confusing adjective: Disingenuous; underhand; morally corrupt
Oblique case - Wikipedia In grammar, an oblique (abbreviated OBL; from Latin: casus obliquus) or objective case (abbr OBJ) is a nominal case other than the nominative case and, sometimes, the vocative A noun or pronoun in the oblique case can generally appear in any role except as subject, for which the nominative case is used [1]