There is an oblique angle!
Make a greater impact, approach the issues from a more oblique angle
Any word, when correctly translated, means the same as it does in the original language.
sloped, tilted, inclined, pitched.....
The word "bias" originated from the Latin word "bīāsus," which means "oblique" or "slanting." It entered the English language in the 16th century and originally referred to a diagonal line or a line that was not perpendicular or horizontal. Over time, the term evolved to encompass the concept of having a predisposition or inclination towards something, often leading to unjust or unfair treatment.
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"In geometry, an angle between 90° and 180° is called an oblique angle." "The book includes many oblique references to government plots against the author." "His oblique answers to the principal's questions suggested he was hiding the truth."
Oblique is a term used to describe something that is slanted. A good sentence would be, the picture was hanging on the wall in an oblique position.
A bias is an oblique or diagonal line of direction.
Posters are viewed from an oblique angle which can distort the typeface to some extent.
Make a greater impact, approach the issues from a more oblique angle
This is for the adj. definition: Neither perpendicular nor parallel to a given line or surface; slanting; sloping.The oblique hill was sloped and perfect for sledding, making the children joyously shout as they charged at it with their sleds.
Any word, when correctly translated, means the same as it does in the original language.
Though she did not like the command, she was inferior to him and had to oblique.
The term you are looking for is "oblique." Muscles that are described as oblique run at an angle or diagonal to the midline of the body.
sloped, tilted, inclined, pitched.....
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