Quadratisialike
Quadratisialike is a term used to describe geometric shapes that exhibit characteristics similar to a square or a rectangle but with a distinct deviation. This deviation typically involves curved sides or corners, or a non-uniform curvature that prevents it from being classified as a true square or rectangle. The term itself is a portmanteau, combining "quadrilateral," a four-sided polygon, with the suffix "-like," indicating resemblance.
Shapes described as quadratisialike might possess four sides, but the angles may not be precisely ninety degrees,
The concept is often encountered in fields where precise geometric forms are not strictly required, or where