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  • 31corresponding angles — noun plural : any pair of angles each of which is on the same side of one of two lines cut by a transversal and on the same side of the transversal * * * corresˈponding angles 7 [corresponding angles] (also ˈF angles) noun …

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  • 32corresponding — 1. noun action of the verb to correspond 2. adjective that have a similar relationship …

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  • 33corresponding — Synonyms and related words: accordant, affirmative, agnate, agreeable, agreeing, akin, alike, all one, all the same, amicable, anal, analogous, answerable, answering, at one, attuned, bourgeois, coequal, coexistent, coexisting, coextensive,… …

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  • 34corresponding — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. identical, similar, analogous, conterminous; see alike 2 , equal , like . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. equivalent, parallel, analogous, correlative, reciprocal, alike, matching, synonymous, complementary, conforming …

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  • 35corresponding — cor·re spond·ing || ‚kÉ‘dɪŋ adj. similar, analogous, comparable, parallel cor·re·spond || ‚kÉ’rɪ spÉ’nd v. match; be parallel; exchange letters with another person …

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  • 36Corresponding —   Something which equals another thing.   Two banks which have opened accounts with each other and use them for financial transactions on behalf of their clients.   See also Correspondent banks …

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  • 37corresponding — a. Answering. See correspondent …

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  • 38corresponding — adjective Syn: equivalent, related, parallel, matching, comparable, analogous …

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  • 39corresponding — [ˌkɒrɪˈspɒndɪŋ] adj related to something or similar to something correspondingly adv …

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  • 40corresponding angles — noun plural Date: 1784 any pair of angles each of which is on the same side of one of two lines cut by a transversal and on the same side of the transversal …

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