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Square

/skwɛər/noun / adjective / verb
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A square is a fundamental geometric shape with four equal sides and four right angles, embodying perfect symmetry and balance. In broader contexts, it can describe something honest or fair, like a 'square deal,' or refer to an open public space in a city. This versatile term pops up everywhere from math problems to everyday fairness checks, making it a cornerstone of both precision and social equity.

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The Pythagorean theorem, which relies on squares to relate the sides of a right-angled triangle, was actually inscribed on a Babylonian clay tablet around 1800 BCE, predating the Greek philosopher Pythagoras by over a millennium and showing how ancient civilizations were already mastering geometric concepts.

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