No. That word is already taken. The square is a rhombus with a right angle.
No, rhombus refers to its shape, not the fact that is has four equal sides. You could call a rhombus an equilateral parallelogram by why would you want to? Also, would you then call a square a rhombic rectangle?
A rhombus. (Could also be a square if there's a 90o angle)
This is a very strange question! Here are some options for an answer (some of which could include a square): An equilateral quadrilateral, An equilateral parallelogram, An equilateral quadrangle, An irregular square, A di-isosceles triangle.
A parallelogram with equal sides is always a rhombus, could be a rectangle, and could also be a square.
no it does not always have to be a parallelgram it could be a square or rectangle
Is rectangle and any parallelogram not square or rhombus
False. It could be a rhombus.
Yes: it could also be a rhomboid, rhombus, or a square.
Depending on how they are joined, you can get a square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, kite, arrowhead (or delta). You could also get a concave pentagon or hexagon.
Quadrilateral
No. It could be a Rectangle or a square...
It could be a square or a rhombus.