Ananter

/əˈnæntər/ adverb

At or in a slanted or diagonal direction; obliquely or aslant.

From Greek 'ana-' (against, back) + Old English 'ent' (front, face), meaning to go against the front or face direction. The term evolved in nautical and geometric contexts to describe non-perpendicular angles.

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