answersLogoWhite

0

Angulus is the Latin equivalent of 'angle'. The Latin word is a masculine gender noun. Its plural form is 'anguli'.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the latin word for angle?

angulus.


Is the word triangle Latin or Greek?

Trianle Tri is Latin for three, angle is of obscure derivation.


What is the angle of 90 degree?

An angle of 90 degrees is commonly referred to as a right angle - deriving from the Latin words "angulus rectus", meaning "upright angle", this is in fact what the words "right angle" refer to.


What is a theta?

A theta is the latin word for a specific symbol used in mathematical equations. The theta means the angle. You use the theta symbol to say "angle". The symbol is useful when you don't know the degree of the angle is. * * * * * Theta is not Latin nor is it a word. It is a letter of the Greek alphabet. It is used to stand for an unknown angle in the same way that the Roman letters x or y are used in algebra.


What is the root word for inclination?

"To incline", to be or place at a vertical angle (from Latin clinare, to lean).


How do you spell arch-angle Michael in Latin?

The Vulgate has it "Michahel archangelus" but the name can also be spelled "Michael".


Why is a right angle called a right angle and not a left angle?

The term of Latin in right angle is angulus rectus; here rectus means "upright", referring to the vertical perpendicular to a horizontal base line."Right" has other meanings, apart from the opposite of "left". I suspect that the ethymology here is more like a "correct" angle.


Is ang a greek or latin root word?

latin, it means bend angle ankle mangle sanskrit..ankah


How do you write the number 7 in Latin?

You first draw a line down and then one to the right with your pencil 45 degree angle on the piece of paper then a line to the right and then to the left an then to the right so the answer to this question is hard what idiot takes latin?


How many sides are there in one triangle?

3, that is why it is call a tri (three in latin) angle. It takes three side to create 3 internal angles.


What language does the word triangle come from?

The word "triangle" comes from the Latin word "triangulum," which is a combination of "tri-" meaning three, and "angulus" meaning angle. This reflects the geometric shape of a triangle having three angles.


Why is a right angle called a right angle?

It is literally saying that because the angle is perfect,the angle isn't wrong, it is a right angle, it is considered right or true. The word "right" is used for this angle because the word has the meaning of "true" or "correct." When a carpenter is building a house and he positions a wall, he wants that wall to be correctly placed; to be "right" or "true."The presence of a right angle in a triangle is the defining factor for right triangles, making the right angles basic to trigonometry. The term is a calque of Latin angulus rectus; here rectus means "upright", referring to the vertical perpendicular to a horizontal base line.