adjective
- having or formed by two plane surfaces meeting at an angle
Usage: geometry; mathematics
noun
- the angle between two intersecting planes
- an aircraft wing configuration where the wings are angled upward from the fuselage
Usage: geometry; mathematics
Usage: aviation
Examples
- The crystal has a dihedral structure with two flat faces meeting at a sharp edge.
- Students calculated the dihedral angle between the two intersecting planes.
- The dihedral of 120 degrees was measured using a protractor.
- Most commercial aircraft have a slight dihedral to improve stability.
- The glider’s wings showed positive dihedral for better flight control.
- Engineers adjusted the dihedral angle to optimize the plane’s performance.
- The dihedral configuration helps the aircraft return to level flight automatically.