Obliquity Definition

ō-blĭkwĭ-tē, ə-blĭk-
obliquities
noun
obliquities
The state or quality of being oblique.
Webster's New World
The angle or extent of such a deviation.
American Heritage
An oblique statement, action, etc.
Webster's New World
Deviation of a line or plane from the perpendicular or parallel.
Webster's New World
A turning aside from moral conduct or sound thinking.
Webster's New World
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Other Word Forms of Obliquity

Noun

Singular:
obliquity
Plural:
obliquities

Origin of Obliquity

  • From Middle French obliquité, from Latin obliquitas, from obliquus (“oblique").

    From Wiktionary

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