Of course not!
A square cannot be a kite nor an arrowhead.
A square cannot be a rectangle - whose adjacent sides are unequal.
A square cannot be a rhombus - whose adjacent angles are unequal.
A square cannot be a parallelogram - whose adjacent sides and adjacent angles are unequal.
A square cannot be any polygon does not have 4 sides.
A square cannot be a non-polygonal plane shape (circle, ellipse).
A square cannot be a plane open area.
A square cannot be a shape in 3 or more dimensions.
I could continue, but I hope you get the idea.
To make a triangle, cut it on its diagonal and put two opposite legs together. you cannot make a trapezoid without two squares, where you do the same thing as the triangle but put the second square in between.
The question foils every attempt at an answer because -- there is no such thing as the square root of a square, and -- there is no such thing as the diameter of a square.
every thing except of sashimi
he is wourth every thing in the world except God
Every thing except the skin. The same as an orange.
mostly every thing we do today except their technology wasn't as advanced
yes! except DS and DSI games
Yes. Trapezoid is a US term, trapezium is the rest of the English speaking world.
you take every thing off except for it and dance
minjas are theoretically migdet ninjas they can do every thing ninjas can do except smaller and faster
Yes. Every living thing is an anumal (except for plants).
by definition, there is no such a thing. It cannot be both at the same time. Three types of quadrilaterals are: Rectangle, Trapezoid, and paralelogram; that is it.