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Definition of Interior angle
1. Noun. The angle inside two adjacent sides of a polygon.
Generic synonyms: Angle
Specialized synonyms: Reentering Angle, Reentrant Angle
Definition of Interior angle
1. Noun. (geometry) The inner angle between two sides of a polygon. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interior Angle
Literary usage of Interior angle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the by Francis Walker, John Edward Gray (1865)
"Hind wings with the second line of the fore wings apparent near the interior angle.
Length of the body 12 lines; of the wings 24 lines. a. Natal. ..."
2. The Analytical Theory of Light by James Walker (1904)
"... same plane: the polarisation-vector and the ray of the slower wave are in the
plane of the great circle bisecting the interior angle between these arcs. ..."
3. Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry from the Works of A.M. Legendre by Charles Davies, Adrien Marie Legendre (1872)
"In any equiangular polygon, any interior angle is equal to twice as many right
... For, each interior angle, together with the corresponding exterior angle, ..."
4. The Elements of Geometry by George Bruce Halsted (1886)
"The side opposite A is named a; the side opposite B is b. 81. An interior angle
of a triangle is one between two of the sects. .2 a 82. ..."
5. Elements of Geometry and Conic Sections by Elias Loomis (1861)
"aot adjacent; thus, GHD is an interior angle opposite to the interior angle EGB;
so, also, with the angles CHG, AGE. PROPOSITION XXII. THEOREM. ..."
6. Geodetic Surveying and the Adjustment of Observations (method of Least Squares) by Edward Lovering Ingram (1911)
"Let a = mean of verniers at beginning of a set; b = mean of verniers after six
repetitions on interior angle; c = mean of verniers after six repetitions on ..."