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Angolari

Angolari is an Italian adjective meaning angular or relating to angles. It is derived from the noun angolo (angle) and is used in its base form angolare for singular and angolari for plural, applying to both genders in plural contexts. In everyday and technical Italian, angolare describes objects, shapes, or concepts that involve or emphasize angles.

In science and engineering, angolare appears in phrases such as misure angolari (angular measurements) and velocità

In architecture, construction, and carpentry, angolare describes components designed to fit at angles or to form

Linguistically, angolare is a standard descriptive term across disciplines, often paired with specific nouns to convey

See also: Angolo, Angolare in physics and engineering, Angular velocity.

angolare
(angular
velocity),
where
it
denotes
quantities
tied
to
angles
and
rotational
motion.
In
geometry
and
design,
it
is
used
to
characterize
features
with
corners
or
sharp
edges,
for
example
pareti
angolari
(corner
walls)
or
profili
angolari
(angle
profiles).
corners.
Phrases
like
giunto
angolare
(corner
joint)
and
elemento
angolare
(angular
element)
reflect
its
practical,
descriptive
function
in
describing
how
parts
meet
or
orient
themselves.
angular
properties,
orientation,
or
corner-related
features.
Related
terms
include
angolo
(angle)
and
angolazione
(angle
or
angular
measurement),
as
well
as
gender-
and
number-appropriate
inflections
used
in
Italian
prose
and
technical
writing.