Quarterlike
Quarterlike is an adjective used to describe something that resembles a quarter of a circle or a quarter of a broader shape. In geometric terms, a quarterlike figure approximates a quarter circle or a 90-degree sector, typically characterized by two radii at right angles and a connecting arc. In practical contexts, the descriptor is often employed in design, architecture, and drafting to indicate curved features, corners, or cutouts that evoke the concavity and arc of a quarter-circle, even if the curve is not a perfect mathematical quarter.
The term is descriptive rather than a formal geometric category and, as such, its exact meaning can
Etymology: derived from the noun quarter and the suffix -like, indicating resemblance. It is not widely standardized
See also: quarter circle, circular sector, quadrant, quarter-round.