wedge shape
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Definition
Noun: * A triangular prism; a three-dimensional shape that is triangular in its cross-section: A solid object or form that has a triangle as its base or profile when sliced perpendicularly to its length. It resembles a slice of pie or a doorstop.
Usage
- The term "wedge shape" is used to describe the geometric form of an object.
- It is a common descriptive term in geometry, design, engineering, and everyday language.
- It often implies a tapering form that is thick at one end and thin at the other.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In fluid dynamics, a wedge shape is studied for its effects on airflow and shock waves.
- In geology, a sedimentary wedge (or wedge-shaped deposit) describes layers of sediment that thicken in one direction.
Variants and Related Words
- Wedge (n): The more common term for the object itself (e.g., a door wedge). It can also be a verb meaning to force something apart or into a tight space.
- Cuneiform (adj): Literally meaning "wedge-shaped," used specifically to describe the characters of ancient Middle Eastern writing systems.
- Triangular Prism (n): The precise geometric term for a wedge shape.
Synonyms
- Triangular prism
- Cuneiform shape (specialized)
- Tapering block
Related Idioms and Phrases
- The thin end of the wedge: A small, seemingly insignificant action that is likely to lead to a major, often undesirable, development.
- Reducing the budget for the arts is just the thin end of the wedge; soon all public funding will be cut.
Noun
- any shape that is triangular in cross section