No because they both have different geometrical properties although they both belong to class of 4 sided shapes known as quadrilaterals
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Not always, a square is a quadrilateral shape Ordinarily no, as that's simply a math term for a square but they can be for example-Rhombuses, rectangles, kites, parallelograms, and trapezoids are all irregular quadrilaterals.
Quadrilateral.Quadrilateral is the general term for any four sided shape. Types of quadrilaterals include kites, parallelograms and trapezoids (UK: trapezium). An iscoceles trapezoid is a kind of trapezoid. Kinds of parallelograms include rectangles and rhombuses. A square is a type of rectangle and a type of rhombus. Rhombuses, and by extension, squares, are also types of kites.
Yes because a trapezoid is US term while a trapezium is a UK term
"Isosceles" is a type of triangle. Triangles are two-dimensional.