kruishoek
Kruishoek is a Dutch geometric term that translates to cross angle, referring to the angle formed where two lines or curves intersect. In most contexts, kruishoek denotes one of the four angles created at the intersection, with the opposing angles being equal.
Mathematically, when two straight lines cross, they form four angles around the intersection point. The two
Beyond pure geometry, the concept appears in surveying, architecture, and road planning to describe the orientation
Terminology and usage vary; kruishoek is primarily used in Dutch-language texts. In English, the equivalent term