Homonym: Angle (Perspective)
An angle is formed when two lines meet at a point, called the vertex. The space between these lines is measured in degrees. Angles can be found in many places, such as in the corners of a triangle or the edges of a square. They help us understand shapes and how they fit together in geometry.
There are different types of angles, including acute angles, which are less than 90 degrees, and obtuse angles, which are more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. Understanding angles is important in various fields, such as architecture and engineering, where precise measurements are crucial for design and construction.