having four equal sides and four right angles; rigidly conventional [adj SQUARER, SQUAREST] / to make square [v SQUARED, SQUARES, SQUARING]
rectangle with four equal sides and four right angles
anything shaped like a square
open area formed by intersecting streets
the product of a number multiplied by itself
conventional, unimaginative person
to make square in form
to multiply (a number) by itself
to make even
to adjust
to agree
forming a right angle
of square shape
having all accounts settled
honest
honestly
at right angles
straightforward; honest; just
not at right angles
not in agreement; incorrect; irregular
(of a bunter) to shift the feet and body from a conventional batting stance to a position facing the pitcher, with the bat held across and in front of the body
to arrange the yards so as to sail before the wind
to assume a position of defense or offense
to organize or complete satisfactorily; put in order
to assume a posture of defense or offense, as in boxing
to prepare to dispute with another; show signs of opposition or resistance
to strive without chance of success; attempt the impossible
to pay or settle an account, bill, etc.
to make equal all over [v SQUARED, SQUARING, SQUARES] / rigidly conventional [adj SQUARER, SQUAREST]