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oblique

o·blique [ ō blk, ə blk ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. indirect: not straightforward or direct
an oblique reference to the lateness of the hour

2. sloping: sloping or joining something at an angle that is not a right angle

3. mathematics not parallel or perpendicular: neither perpendicular nor parallel to another line or plane

4. mathematics not right-angled: not being or containing a right angle or a multiple of a right angle

5. grammar not being subject: of or being a grammatical case of a noun or pronoun other than the nominative or vocative

6. botany with sides of different length: describes leaves that have sides of different length

7. anatomy not being on anatomical plane: slanting away from any of the anatomical planes of the body such as the horizontal or perpendicular plane

8. geography being at tangent to Earth's surface: relating to or from the point of view of an oblique projection



adverb 
Definition:
 
military changing direction at 45º: changing direction to or at an angle of 45º



noun  (plural o·bliques)
Definition:
 
1. something slanting: something that is oblique, e.g. a slanting line

2. navigation course change of less than 90º: a change of course of less than 90º



intransitive verb  (past and past participle o·bliqued, present participle o·bliqu·ing, 3rd person present singular o·bliques)
Definition:
 
1. take oblique direction: to move or slant in an oblique direction

2. military advance in oblique direction: to move forward at an angle of 45º in a military formation

[15th century. < Latin obliquus "slanting, sidelong"]

o·blique·ness noun
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