164 PARALLELISM AND RECTANGULAPJTY. 



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the legs of a triangle intersect and limit each 



other ; hence ANGULAR, (cf. Ger. ecke, AN ANGLE.) 

 ekia, or ekizm, parallelism, 

 ekia, or ekizm, angularity, 

 ekto, an angle, 

 ekso, or ekioso, angular, 

 twekso, (t, at, w, wingness; folded- wing-posture), 



acute-angular. 

 pwekso, (p, hingeness with an implication of 



openness, cf. Lat. pandere, TO OPEN ; Eng. 



open ; open-wing-posture), o&wse-angular. 

 kwekso, (k equal cut ; half-ness ; half-expanded- 



wing-posture), RECTANGULAR ; or rek meaning 



straight (r break, e side, and k cut for straight 



edge), rekti,ekso, or rekti, ekioso, rectangular. 

 kwekia, or rekti, ekia, or rekti,ekloia, rcdangular- 



ity. 

 gekioso, direct-and-reversed angularity as in the 



checker.. 

 thekioso, decussation- angular ; (double apices.) 



197. Perhaps no severer test could be applied to a 

 new language claiming to be a DISCOVERY, not an in- 

 vention, than to demand of it accurate terms signify- 

 ing Parallelism and RectangiHarity. These two ideas 

 are the Core of Scientific Exactification. The Rectan- 

 gular it y and Cubic Dimensions of the New Jerusalem, 

 seen prophetically in vision by John, the revelator, 

 on Patrnos (Revelations, v. 16, cli. xxi.) has come 

 under consideration elsewhere. (B. O. Index.) 



198. The ideas named by the preceding list of words 

 are such that each one might bo delineated di<i[/i'<(ni- 



