What part of speech is intersecting?

Intersecting can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. intersecting is a verb, gerund of intersect (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does intersecting mean?

Definitions

Adjective

intersecting - crossed or intersected in the form of an X

Verb

intersect - meet at a point

Examples of intersecting

#   Sentence  
1. verb I prefer a tent with storm flaps and intersecting tent poles to provide stability against wind and resistance against the weight of snow, and it must be a two-layer tent.
2. verb In this graph, you can see that the sine of θ is always equal to the Y position of point A, and that the tangent of θ is always equal to the slope of the line intersecting point A and the origin.
3. verb The two streets intersect at right angles.
4. verb Parallel lines do not intersect each other.
5. verb When two non-perpendicular straight lines intersect, they form four geometric angles; an acute angle plus either of the adjacent obtuse angles will naturally always sum to 180 degrees.
6. verb Parallel lines don't intersect each other.
7. verb The two streets intersect at right angles.
8. verb Parallel lines do not intersect each other.
9. verb When two non-perpendicular straight lines intersect, they form four geometric angles; an acute angle plus either of the adjacent obtuse angles will naturally always sum to 180 degrees.
10. verb Parallel lines don't intersect each other.
Sentence  
verb
I prefer a tent with storm flaps and intersecting tent poles to provide stability against wind and resistance against the weight of snow, and it must be a two-layer tent.
In this graph, you can see that the sine of θ is always equal to the Y position of point A, and that the tangent of θ is always equal to the slope of the line intersecting point A and the origin.
The two streets intersect at right angles.
Parallel lines do not intersect each other.
When two non-perpendicular straight lines intersect, they form four geometric angles; an acute angle plus either of the adjacent obtuse angles will naturally always sum to 180 degrees.
Parallel lines don't intersect each other.
The two streets intersect at right angles.
Parallel lines do not intersect each other.
When two non-perpendicular straight lines intersect, they form four geometric angles; an acute angle plus either of the adjacent obtuse angles will naturally always sum to 180 degrees.
Parallel lines don't intersect each other.

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