Lozenge (shape)

Lozenge
In UnicodeU+25CA LOZENGE (◊, ◊)
Related
See alsoU+2311 SQUARE LOZENGE
U+29EB BLACK LOZENGE
U+25C8 WHITE DIAMOND CONTAINING BLACK SMALL DIAMOND

A lozenge (/ˈlɒzɪn/[1] LOZ-inj; symbol: ), often referred to as a diamond, is a form of rhombus. The definition of lozenge is not strictly fixed, and the word is sometimes used simply as a synonym (from Old French losenge) for rhombus. Most often, though, lozenge refers to a thin rhombus—a rhombus with two acute and two obtuse angles, especially one with acute angles of 45°.[2] The lozenge shape is often used in parquetry (with acute angles that are 360°/n with n being an integer higher than 4, because they can be used to form a set of tiles of the same shape and size, reusable to cover the plane in various geometric patterns as the result of a tiling process called tessellation in mathematics) and as decoration on ceramics, silverware and textiles. It also features in heraldry and playing cards.

  1. ^ "lozenge". Macmillan English Dictionary for Advanced Learners.
  2. ^ "Lozenge - from Wolfram MathWorld". Mathworld.wolfram.com. 2015-07-22. Retrieved 2015-08-11.

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