Quadrangular
[kwo-drang-gyuh-ler] /kwɒˈdræŋ gyə lər/
adjective
1.
having four angles and four sides; having the shape of a .
adj.
early 15c., from Medieval Latin quadrangularis “having four corners,” from Late Latin quadrangulus (see quadrangle).
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