Rectangular in a sentence as an adjective

Can I be sued because my device is rectangular?

My bed was a rectangular framework that the mattress sat on top of.

The rectangular area in front of the offensive line is called "the box".

Do they really deserve a patent on thin rectangular things?

They are suing over a rectangular shape and a certain size / weight?So I guess only Apple can make a thin tablet.

I'm impressed that Nest fixes and repaints the wall when you remove your old, large rectangular thermostat.

Like, high necklines on a rectangular t-shirt, if you're well-endowed, have a tendency to creep up and get all chokey.

Whether relative or fixed, desktop, mobile or web, we're all so used to rectangular, grid based layouts.

This seems a bit like saying the iPhone is a copy of a slice of bread because they are both rectangular with few surface features.

There's 3 prongs arranged in a triangle, each of equal length, but they are rectangular prisms, not cuboids, so you can only plug it in one way up.

Any other one will be an infringement...Can Ssamsung sue all other TV makers since they are all rectangular, with a bezel, and is flat?

"Also, a lawyer from Apple quietly checked that all the rectangles in the room were just as rectangular as they could be allowed, but not more.

So you go from a rectangular projection, which doesn't fit in the temple of your glasses, to a line projection, which does, traveling along the temple of the glasses.

* Tablets are rectangular because LCDs are rectangular.

In one of his columns he talked about playing a toroidal version where a line going off one edge of a rectangular page comes back in on the opposite side.

As for tablets, Apple identified a similar list of alternative designs available to Samsung:Overall shape that isn't rectangular, or doesn't have rounded corners.

The whole form and structure and interaction could be made much more malleable, such that the presentation of ideas "adapts" to your brain rather than your brain adapting to a successive, linear, "rectangular", fixed presentation and compensating for it.

That is far more impressive than my one attempt at modifying my bed, which no one would attach the word "genius" to...the most likely word I would have earned was "special".I was living in a small rectangular room at Caltech, with the door on one of the short sides and a window and radiator on the other short side.

Rectangular definitions

adjective

having four right angles; "a rectangular figure twice as long as it is wide"

adjective

having a set of mutually perpendicular axes; meeting at right angles; "wind and sea may displace the ship's center of gravity along three orthogonal axes"; "a rectangular Cartesian coordinate system"

See also: orthogonal