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perpendicular style (n)

a Gothic style in 14th and 15th century England; characterized by vertical lines and a four-centered (Tudor) arch and fan vaulting

perpendicular style Sentence Examples

  1. The skyscrapers towered perpendicularly above the city, their sharp angles piercing the sky.
  2. The walls of the fortress stood perpendicularly, forming an impenetrable barrier.
  3. The telephone pole cast a perpendicular shadow across the sidewalk at noon.
  4. The ladder leaned perpendicularly against the wall, providing a secure way to climb.
  5. The perpendicular lines intersected each other at a right angle, creating a perfect square.
  6. The bridge crossed the river perpendicularly, connecting the two banks with a direct path.
  7. The perpendicular columns supported the roof of the temple, ensuring its stability.
  8. The perpendicular planes converged at a single point, forming a three-dimensional intersection.
  9. The perpendicular vectors formed a 90-degree angle, indicating their independence.
  10. The perpendicular edges of the cube intersected at sharp corners, creating a distinct geometric shape.

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a Gothic style in 14th and 15th century England; characterized by vertical lines and a four-centered (Tudor) arch and fan vaulting

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The skyscrapers towered perpendicularly above the city, their sharp angles piercing the sky.

The walls of the fortress stood perpendicularly, forming an impenetrable barrier.

The telephone pole cast a perpendicular shadow across the sidewalk at noon.

The ladder leaned perpendicularly against the wall, providing a secure way to climb.