noun
- plural of dihedral; geometric figures formed by two intersecting planes, or the angles between them
- upward-angled wing configurations on aircraft where the wings form a V-shape when viewed from the front
Usage: mathematics; geometry
Usage: aviation; aeronautics
Examples
- The geometry student calculated the angles of several dihedrals in the problem set.
- Dihedrals are important concepts when studying three-dimensional shapes.
- The aircraft’s dihedrals provided greater stability during flight.
- Engineers adjusted the wing dihedrals to improve the plane’s handling characteristics.
- The textbook explained how to measure dihedrals using protractors and rulers.
- Modern fighter jets often have complex dihedrals in their wing designs.