Re-enter
verb (used with object)
1.
to enter again:
The guests reentered the reception room after dinner.
2.
to participate in once more; resume:
to reenter politics after a long absence; mothers reentering the work force after their children are grown.
3.
to record again, as in a list or account.
verb (used without object)
4.
to enter again:
The butler exits and reenters at stage left.
verb (transitive)
1.
to enter (something or somewhere) again
reenter
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- Re-entering angle
noun, Geometry. 1. an interior angle of a polygon that is greater than 180°. re-entering angle noun 1. an interior angle of a polygon that is greater than 180° Also called re-entrant angle
- Reentering-polygon
noun 1. a polygon having one or more reentering angles.
- Reentrant
adjective 1. reentering or pointing inward: a reentrant angle. noun 2. a reentering angle or part. 3. a person or thing that reenters or returns: Reentrants to the engineering program must take the introductory course again. 4. Physical Geography. a prominent indentation in a coastline. Compare salient (def 6).
- Re-entrant
adjective 1. reentering or pointing inward: a reentrant angle. noun 2. a reentering angle or part. 3. a person or thing that reenters or returns: Reentrants to the engineering program must take the introductory course again. 4. Physical Geography. a prominent indentation in a coastline. Compare salient (def 6). adjective 1. (of an angle, esp […]