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A square, like a rhombus, is a quadrilateral with four sides of equal length. There are other characteristics that they have in common which follow from that.

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A square can be identified as a rhombus because a square is a specific type of rhombus that has all four sides equal in length and all four angles equal to 90 degrees. In other words, a square is a special case of a rhombus where all sides are equal and all angles are right angles.

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