(adj.) ridiculously perpendicular The word was first coined in a Math class. It is usually used to refuse the fact that a pair of lines are perpendicular to each other.
A: Finally, I know how to prove those linesperpendicular to each other.
B: No way!!!
A: Look for yourself.
B: Yeah, I see. They're perpendiculous.
1. The perpendiculation between the two avenues is occupied by a vacant lot at the tip and a residential area at its base.
2. The perpendiculation of the speedometer indicates the vehicular acceleration and deceleration.
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Perpendiculous
The state of not being able to snap to a perpendicular line in CAD software when you know it should.