Diagonal

/daɪˈæɡənəl/ adjective

Slanting from one corner to the opposite corner, or running at an angle that is neither horizontal nor vertical.

From Greek 'diagonios' where 'dia-' means 'through' and 'gonia' means 'angle.' The word literally describes a line that goes through angles, and was used in geometry since ancient Greek mathematicians.

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