Intersects can be categorized as a verb.
Verb |
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intersect - meet at a point |
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1. | verb | Luís Coelho Street intersects Augusta Street. | |
2. | verb | The two streets intersect at right angles. | |
3. | verb | Parallel lines do not intersect each other. | |
4. | 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. | |
5. | verb | Parallel lines don't intersect each other. | |
6. | verb | The two streets intersect at right angles. | |
7. | verb | Parallel lines do not intersect each other. | |
8. | 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. | |
9. | verb | Parallel lines don't intersect each other. |
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Luís Coelho Street intersects Augusta Street. | |
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. |