I don't believe so. A kite has 2 sets of adjacent sides that are the same length, but I don't think that kites have parallel sides.
A Trapezium (can have two opposite sides parallel)A kite has no parallel opposite sides
A kite has no parallel lines. In a kite, there are two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length, but the opposite sides are not parallel. The unique shape of a kite results in a configuration where all angles and sides are distinct, lacking any parallelism.
Kites have two pair of adjacent sides that are congruent. The opposite sides are not parallel.
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A kite or arrowhead.
No a kite has got no parallel sides
A kite has two pairs of equal sides with no parallel sides.
A Trapezium (can have two opposite sides parallel)A kite has no parallel opposite sides
A kite has no parallel lines. In a kite, there are two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length, but the opposite sides are not parallel. The unique shape of a kite results in a configuration where all angles and sides are distinct, lacking any parallelism.
Kites have two pair of adjacent sides that are congruent. The opposite sides are not parallel.
kite figure
A kite has two pairs of equal-length sides. If that is the question, then kite will satisfy it.
A trapezoid or a kite
A kite figure has.
Among the simple kites, the box kites are shaped like open boxes. There are four parallel poles to shape the sides and four internal struts arranged in parallel pairs. The cloth sides of the kites are usually split into atop and bottom section. Each set would have two parallel sides.
A kite or arrowhead.
A kite