: an instrument for measuring altitudes consisting commonly of a graduated arc of 90 degrees with an index or vernier and usually having a plumb line or spirit level for fixing the vertical or horizontal direction
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: a device or mechanical part shaped like or suggestive of the quadrant of a circle
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: an arc of 90 degrees that is one quarter of a circle
b
: the area bounded by a quadrant and two radii
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: any of the four parts into which a plane is divided by rectangular coordinate axes lying in that plane
b
: any of the four quarters into which something is divided by two real or imaginary lines that intersect each other at right angles
This word is used for a traditional instrument, used to make calculations of altitude and traditionally employed by sailors to navigate, which has a piece shaped like a quarter of a circle. A quadrant shower is a shower that fits snugly into a bathroom corner and displays a curved front, making a quadrant shape on the floor. But perhaps quadrant is used most often today to name a particular quarter of a city.
Examples of quadrant in a Sentence
Draw two intersecting lines that divide the page into four quadrants.
The town is located in the northwest quadrant of the state.
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Under this Moon-Jupiter opposition, your family zone and your career quadrant are at risk of experiencing excess tension.—Tarot.com, Baltimore Sun, 13 Mar. 2026 The project under consideration Tuesday would join what may one day be a corridor of data center campuses in Yorkville in the northeast quadrant of Eldamain Road and Route 34.—Molly Morrow, Chicago Tribune, 13 Mar. 2026 As the intuitive Moon trines tender Chiron, your play zone and your travel quadrant are lit up with cosmic potential.—Tarot.com, Hartford Courant, 11 Mar. 2026 Pass progression and ball retention are the two quadrants showing the most significant drop-off for him since coming to England.—Beren Cross, New York Times, 11 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for quadrant
Word History
Etymology
Middle English, from Latin quadrant-, quadrans fourth part; akin to Latin quattuor four — more at four
: any of the four more or less equivalent segments into which an anatomic structure may be divided by vertical and horizontal partitioning through its midpoint