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How to pronounce squareness in English?

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Type Words
Type of oblongness, rectangularity
Derivation square

Examples of squareness

squareness
This calmness is often mistaken for seriousness, perhaps a bit of squareness.
From the independent.co.uk
After the squareness of the Hummer, she relished the roundness of the Chevy SSR convertible.
From the freep.com
One is the irredeemable squareness of American politics, which in many ways still seems stuck around 1950.
From the businessweek.com
They have squareness of curve, and curling close-set jaws.
From the en.wikipedia.org
I have learned how to adapt my squareness to the roundness.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
He is still trying to nurture the shoots of old-fashioned squareness that remain rooted in his soul.
From the time.com
Although its squareness is not critical because it will not touch the ceiling, still make it as true as possible.
From the pe.com
Khakis once had a whiff of squareness about them.
From the usatoday.com
The squareness observed for the MOKE loops of 3D-NWs suggests that they are in a single domain state at zero field.
From the nature.com
More examples
  • The property of being shaped like a square
  • Angular deviation, between the axis of a compression spring in a free state and a line normal to the end planes.
  • The measure of a bearing being perpendicular to the die face, which can be accomplished with a toolmaker's square or equivalent techniques. Characteristic of having adjacent sides or planes meeting at 90 degrees.
  • Material having two pairs of equal sides and four right angles
  • Measure of perpendicularity of adjacent edges or surfaces.
  • Squareness refers to a condition of being at a right angle to a line or plane. Also, a right angle in material form. See also perpendicularity.
  • In fastener geometry, the relationship of a surface to the truly perpendicular. For example, the bearing surfaces of bolt heads to the bolt axis, nut washer faces to the nut axis, etc. Usually applied to bearing surface squareness.