1. dihedral - Noun
2. dihedral - Adjective
Having two plane faces; as, the dihedral summit of a crystal.
Source: Webster's dictionaryC AE is the cosine of the dihedral angle along an AE edge. Source: Internet
C EE is the cosine of the dihedral angle along an EE edge. Source: Internet
As a consequence, α-helical dihedral angles, in general, fall on a diagonal stripe on the Ramachandran diagram (of slope -1), ranging from (-90°, -15°) to (-35°, -70°). Source: Internet
Due to low stability, the wing was redesigned so that the dihedral was eliminated on the outboard section. Source: Internet
Angle of attack of the leading arm and the dingle arm can be adjusted, as can the overall dihedral angle of the wings all with some effect. Source: Internet
For example, the Schur–Zassenhaus theorem implies the existence of a semi-direct product among groups of order 6; there are two such products, one of which is a direct product, and the other a dihedral group. Source: Internet