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di·he·dral D0221900 (dī-hē′drəl)adj. Mathematics 1. Formed by or having two plane faces; two-sided.2. Relating to, having, or forming a dihedral angle.n.1. Mathematics a. A dihedral angle.b. A dihedral group.2. Aeronautics The upward or downward inclination of an aircraft wing from true horizontal.dihedral (daɪˈhiːdrəl) adj (Mathematics) having or formed by two intersecting planes; two-sided: a dihedral angle. n1. (Mathematics) Also called: dihedron or dihedral angle the figure formed by two intersecting planes2. the US name for corner23. (Aeronautics) the upward inclination of an aircraft wing in relation to the lateral axis. Compare anhedraldi•he•dral (daɪˈhi drəl) adj. 1. having or formed by two planes. 2. of or pertaining to a dihedron. n. 3. dihedron. 4. the angle at which the wings of an airplane are vertically inclined. [1790–1800] di·he·dral (dī-hē′drəl) Formed by a pair of planes or sections of planes that intersect: a dihedral angle.TranslationsdihedralenUK
dihedral1. having or formed by two intersecting planes; two-sided 2. the figure formed by two intersecting planes 3. the upward inclination of an aircraft wing in relation to the lateral axis dihedral[dī′hē·drəl] (aerospace engineering) The upward or downward inclination of an airplane's wing or other supporting surface in respect to the horizontal; in some contexts, the upward inclination only. (mathematics) dihedron LegalSeeCornerFinancialSeecorner |