sub-rectangular
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See also: subrectangular
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From sub- + rectangular.
Adjective
[edit]sub-rectangular (comparative more sub-rectangular, superlative most sub-rectangular)
- Having an overall rectangular shape, but with rounded edges.[1]
- The domestic architecture within settlements conformed to no particular plan, and could consist of free-standing circular to subrectangular houses with one or two rooms...[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Griset, Suzanne (2004) “Requirements for the Preparation of Archaeological Project Collections for Submission to the Arizona State Museum”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[1], Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, archived from the original on 21 June 2010, page 14
- ^ Edens, Christoper (1995 Aug. - Nov.) “Transcaucasia at the End of the Early Bronze Age”, in Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research[2], volume 299/300, number The Archaeology of Empire in Ancient Anatolia, The American Schools of Oriental Research, pages 53-64