Different meanings are like some words sounds alike but they both have different definion.I hope this helps,I am not exaclty sure if this is right though.
It is simply a quadrilateral - there is no special name for such a quadrilateral.
Words that sound the same but have different meanings are called homophones. Some examples include "there," "their," and "they're."
It is possible, but parallelograms do not. Some quadrilaterals do.
Yes, be it a common convex quadrilateral or a concave quadrilateral. For a convex quadrilateral, the most obvious example is a irregular trapezium, where the upper base and the lower base are of different length, and the slanted sides are of different length. It is similar for a concave quadrilateral.
Some of the different meanings of the abbreviation CASL are as follows. Chartered Advisor for Senior Living, Capital Area Soccer League, California Amateur Skateboard League.
There is no difference in the pronunciation of some and sum but their meanings are different.
The acronym DVM has numerous different meanings. Among the meanings, the most popular and use are Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and Digital Voltmeter.
There are a lot of different meanings of the acronym URI. Some acronym meanings include: Uniform Resource Identifier, Universal Resource Identifier, University of Rhode Island, and United Religions Initiative.
A quadrilateral and a rectangle are the same so.............
There are a few different meanings of the term "surprises", including take or catch unaware, encounter suddenly or unexpectedly, and to attack or capture without warning.
Some examples of words that sound the same but have different meanings are "there," "their," and "they're"; "to," "two," and "too"; and "bare" and "bear." These words are known as homophones.