Inside of, and outside of, respectively.
It refers to the inside - as in normal usage of the word.
If you mean the golden rectangle then each of its 4 interior angles measures 90 degrees but if you mean an equilateral triangle then each of its 3 interior angles measures 60 degrees
If you mean that all the interior angles add up to 1620 degrees then it will have 11 sides.
If by heaxagon, you mean hexagon, then there are 6 sides and 6 equal interior angles. 360/6 = 60 degrees.
To play [it] down Or if you mean literally 'embellish' as in 'to make beautiful' how about: To ruin
If by passageways, you mean the bronchi and bronchioles, they're there as a tunnel to supply oxygen from the outside to the lungs.
My grandiose style of writing will serve to embellish, in a sentence, my essay. My editor told me to embellish the story a bit.
It means to add decorations or extra details.
Yes, I have been known to embellish a feat or two... Let's not embellish our accomplishments.
embellish: to ornament, add details to make something finer
Embellish it with some rinestones and it will be perfect!
I think it means embellish, bejewell, add to, make fussy.
Girls like to embellish their dolls when they are little.
Embellish (In dance ) means that you add moves into your dance.
Every year, the children would embellish the Christmas tree with ornaments and candy canes.She added sequins to embellish the dress.This is a wonderful essay, but it's hard to believe that your parents didn't embellish it a bit.Please just tell what happened; don't embellish it with blame or colorful descriptions.
my hair needed a trim so i went to the barber shop to embellish it.