Quadrant:
noun –one quarter of a day, six hours; instrument for measuring angles of altitude,usually a graduated quarter circle with a sighting mechanism; a farthing (
SA, for those too young to know, this was aquarter of an old penny); Roman coin, a quarter of an as; plane figurebounded by radii of a circle at right angles to each other and the arc cut bythem; quarter of a circle's circumference; quarter of a sphere; anything withthe form of a quarter circle; part of a street curved in a quarter circle; in nauticalmatters: a metal frame shaped like a quadrant, fixed to a rudder head forsteering via fixed ropes or chains; slotted segmented guide through which anadjusting lever is operated; each of four parts into which something is divided.
Mostly a 'technical' term, but included here because of thenumber of uses.
'Mary cut her birthday cake into quadrants, so that therewas one for each of her guests and one for her.'
Poor Mary clearly has few friends.
28 August 1996 Prince Charles and Princess Diana divorced.
Pic: Rocks on the shore at Flamborough, East Yorkshire.
Published on August 28, 2011 08:00