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trapezium (n.)

1560s, from Late Latin trapezium, from Greek trapezion "irregular quadrilateral," literally "a little table," diminutive of trapeza "table, dining table," from tra- "four" (from PIE root *kwetwer- "four") + peza "foot, edge," related to pous, from PIE root *ped- "foot." Before 1540s, Latin editions of Euclid used the Arabic-derived word helmariphe. As the name of a bone in the wrist, it is recorded from 1840.

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Definitions of trapezium from WordNet
1
trapezium (n.)
a quadrilateral with no parallel sides;
trapezium (n.)
the wrist bone on the thumb side of the hand that articulates with the 1st and 2nd metacarpals;
Synonyms: trapezium bone / os trapezium
2
Trapezium (n.)
a multiple star in the constellation of Orion;
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