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Angle
noun a member of a N German tribe who settled in N and E England in the 5c, forming the kingdoms of Northumbria, Mercia and East Anglia, whose name was subsequently given to -England- and -English-. See also Saxon, Anglo-Saxon.
[Anglo-Saxon engle the people of Angulus , a district of Holstein so called because of its hook shape]
angle1
noun
1 maths a measure of the rotation of a line about a point, usually measured in degrees, radians or revolutions.
2 the point where two lines or planes intersect.
3 the extent to which one line slopes away from another.
4 a corner.
5 a point of view; an aspect; a way of considering or being involved in something.
verb (angled , angling )
1 tr & intr to move in or place at an angle.
2 to present a news story, information, etc from a particular point of view.
[14c: from Latin angulum a corner]
angle2
verb (angled , angling ) intr
1 to use a rod and line for catching fish.
2 (angle for something) to try to get it in a devious or indirect way angled for an invitation to the party .
[Anglo-Saxon angul hook]
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