The term "rhombus" originates from the Greek word "rhombos," which means "to spin" or "to turn." This name reflects the shape's properties, as a rhombus can be visualized as a parallelogram that has been rotated or "spun" around its center. The word evolved through Latin and Middle English before becoming the term we use today to describe this quadrilateral with all sides of equal length.
A rhombus is often called a diamond.
A rhombus may be a square or just a rhombus (a rhombus is merely called a rhombus when there are no 90 degree angles).
It's called a rhombus.
isn't a rhombus called a quadrilateral rectangle rhombus * * * * * not rectangle, but this is a very strange question!
It can but that's not necessary. If it has, then that rhombus is commonly called a "square".
A rhombus. A rhombus. A rhombus. A rhombus.
A rhombus is often called a diamond.
Such a figure is called a rhombus.
A rhombus may be a square or just a rhombus (a rhombus is merely called a rhombus when there are no 90 degree angles).
A rhombus, probably.
A rhombus can be a rectangle if it is a square.
A square or a rhombus
It's called a rhombus.
Not a rhombus, a rhombus has ALL four congruent side
isn't a rhombus called a quadrilateral rectangle rhombus * * * * * not rectangle, but this is a very strange question!
Also called a Diamond or Lozenge. A rhombus with right angles is called a square.
No, there is no country called Rhombus. Rhombus is actually a geometric shape with four sides of equal length and opposite angles of equal measure.