Quadrangle
A quadrilateral
Slant
When letters slant to the left, it is referred to as "left-leaning" or "left-slanted" writing. This style can be seen in certain types of handwriting or fonts and is often associated with specific emotional or psychological traits. In calligraphy, this slant can be intentional and is used for stylistic effects.
the right!
Outside Inside Foursided
The handwriting of a left-handed person typically slants to the left. This is in contrast to right-handed individuals, whose handwriting often slants to the right. The leftward slant can be a result of the writer's attempt to avoid smudging the ink as they write from left to right. However, the slant can vary among individuals, with some left-handed writers showing little to no slant.
A trapezium.
Backslant: letters that slant in the opposite direction of italic letters.
downward left to right
Slant
Downward left to right
Tulipan with the "a" with a slant accent slanting down left.