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A rhombus is never a square?

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A square does indeed fit the definition of a rhombus if you defined it as any parallelogram with equal sides. A rhombus can also be defined as a parallelogram with opposite equal acute angles and opposite equal obtuse angles, and four equal sides. This definition does not allow for a square.

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