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rhombus

noun as in diamond

noun as in quadrangle

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They added a structure to one side of the rhombus to mimic a bomb-like object and observed how the droplet and its wave patterns changed in response.

I don’t know exactly what a leader in equity and well-being does, but I’d assume it involves a bunch of acronyms and maybe some other restorative shapes, like a triangle or a rhombus.

The handmade bears come complete with their hands resting in the “Merkel rhombus”, the chancellor’s trademark pose with thumbs and fingers lightly bracing together that have become a symbol of her calm leadership.

From Reuters

“Scholz is trying to be Merkel’s clone all the way down to the rhombus,” said John Kornblum, a former American ambassador to Germany who has been living in Berlin on and off since the 1960s.

Last Friday, he appeared in the Sueddeutsche Zeitung with his hands resting in the ‘Merkel rhombus’, her trademark pose with thumbs and fingers lightly bracing together that is and a symbol of her calm leadership.

From Reuters

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