On the bezel, there are 48 trapezoid-shape cutting rubies sum to four.3 carats.
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Their lines then flow into a trapezoid grille trimmed with thick chrome bars.
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Trapezoid roof is used instead of domes, often with multi-tiered, tiled roof.
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Laminar microliths can also sometimes be described as trapezoid, triangular or lunate.
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Suddenly a trapezoid descends from above, stopping midway between stage and proscenium.
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The V may also be truncated by a small bottom edge, forming a trapezoid.
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Goaltenders can only go behind the goal line in a trapezoid-shaped area.
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Blank vowel trapezoid, for use with the International Phonetic Alphabet, in SVG format.
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There is also some disagreement on the allowed number of parallel sides in a trapezoid.
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More examples
A quadrilateral with two parallel sides
The wrist bone between the trapezium and the capitate bones
(trapezoidal) resembling a trapezoid
Trapezoid is an American folk music group led by Paul Reisler. Founded in 1975 by Sam Rizzetta, they began as a quartet of hammer dulcimer players. ...
(TRAPEZOIDAL) A four sided shape in which two of the sides are parallel and two are not.
(TRAPEZOIDAL) parallel profiling added to simple roof sheeting to add limited structural integrity of the sheet.
(Trapezoidal) A racecourse that is laid out with four different legs and has separate starting and finish lines.
(Trapezoidal) Opening: The cross-sectional angle of the stencil aperture with the larger opening on the bottom side of the stencil and the smaller opening on the top side. This geometry improves solder paste deposition onto the PCB. ...
Greek trapezion = a trapezium - a quadrilateral with 2 sides parallel, and eidos = shape or form, hence resembling a trapezium.