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quad·rant (kwŏd′rənt)
n.
1. Mathematics
a. A circular arc of 90°; one fourth of the circumference of a circle.
b. The plane area bounded by such an arc and two perpendicular radii.
c. Any of the four areas into which a plane is divided by the reference axes in a Cartesian coordinate system, designated first, second, third, and fourth, counting counterclockwise from the area in which both coordinates are positive.
2. A machine part or other mechanical device that is shaped like a quarter circle.
3. An early instrument for measuring altitude of celestial bodies, consisting of a 90° graduated arc with a movable radius for measuring angles.
quadrants.net | QUADRANTS.NET
Registrar: Namecheap
Expiry: 10/28/2023
Auction start: $5
Increments: $5+
Transfer: Push to your Namecheap account (account creation is free) or Auth Code
Auction End: 120 hours after the last bid
Payment: PayPal
Selling Quadrants.net, premium domain name ready for business! Valued at $670 on EstiBot! The term "quadrants" is searched 33.1k times each month on Google in the US. Please see all pictures for verification of various aspects of the domain's background, including valuation, traffic, backlinks and keyword search volume.
quad·rant (kwŏd′rənt)
n.
1. Mathematics
a. A circular arc of 90°; one fourth of the circumference of a circle.
b. The plane area bounded by such an arc and two perpendicular radii.
c. Any of the four areas into which a plane is divided by the reference axes in a Cartesian coordinate system, designated first, second, third, and fourth, counting counterclockwise from the area in which both coordinates are positive.
2. A machine part or other mechanical device that is shaped like a quarter circle.
3. An early instrument for measuring altitude of celestial bodies, consisting of a 90° graduated arc with a movable radius for measuring angles.