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		Definition of quincunx in English: quincunxnounPlural quincunxes ˈkwɪnkʌŋksˈkwinˌkəNGks ![]() 1An arrangement of five objects with four at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth at its centre, used for the five on a dice or playing card, and in planting trees. (骰子或纸牌的)五点形,梅花形五点排列;(植树的)梅花点式 Example sentencesExamples -  Its name derives from the Latin word quincunx for the X-like shape of the spots on the 5-face of a dice.
 -  He goes in for rhomboids, quincunxes, and chess logic; even his ubiquitous infinities are of a linear, ‘Euclidean’ sort.
 -  People long ago produced fiendishly complicated analyses of visual forms: witness Nicholas of Cusa's tract on the all-seeing icon of Christ and Thomas Browne's labyrinthine meditation on the quincunx.
 -  Most Mesomerican peoples understood the cosmos itself to be four-sided or quincunx in configuration, being defined by the four cardinal directions and a fifth, the center.
 
 2Astrology  mass noun An aspect of 150°, equivalent to five zodiacal signs. 〔占星〕(天体的)相距五宫 Example sentencesExamples -  Also known as the quincunx and denoted by the symbol, it is said to represent a harsh or tense relationship based upon incompatibility.
 -  Saturn conjunct, Mars opposition and quincunx Pluto, all are powerful and aggressive controlling aspects.
 -  There are nine aspects in common use: the five major aspects - conjunction, opposition, trine, square and sextile - and four minor aspects - the semi-sextile, semi-square, sesquiquadrate and quincunx.
 
 
 Derivativesadjective kwɪnˈkʌnʃ(ə)l  He worked on geodesy but became interested in conformal map projections where he invented a quincuncial map projection using elliptic functions. 
 adverbkwɪnˈkʌnʃ(ə)li  The flabellate multiserial sheets have autozooids arranged more-or-less quincuncially, not in connate series as with many species of Tubulipora. 
 
 OriginMid 17th century: from Latin, literally 'five twelfths', from quinque 'five' + uncia 'twelfth'.    Definition of quincunx in US English: quincunxnounˈkwinˌkəNGks 1An arrangement of five objects with four at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth at its center, used for the five on dice or playing cards, and in planting trees. (骰子或纸牌的)五点形,梅花形五点排列;(植树的)梅花点式 Example sentencesExamples -  He goes in for rhomboids, quincunxes, and chess logic; even his ubiquitous infinities are of a linear, ‘Euclidean’ sort.
 -  Most Mesomerican peoples understood the cosmos itself to be four-sided or quincunx in configuration, being defined by the four cardinal directions and a fifth, the center.
 -  Its name derives from the Latin word quincunx for the X-like shape of the spots on the 5-face of a dice.
 -  People long ago produced fiendishly complicated analyses of visual forms: witness Nicholas of Cusa's tract on the all-seeing icon of Christ and Thomas Browne's labyrinthine meditation on the quincunx.
 
 2Astrology  An aspect of 150°, equivalent to five zodiacal signs. 〔占星〕(天体的)相距五宫 Example sentencesExamples -  There are nine aspects in common use: the five major aspects - conjunction, opposition, trine, square and sextile - and four minor aspects - the semi-sextile, semi-square, sesquiquadrate and quincunx.
 -  Saturn conjunct, Mars opposition and quincunx Pluto, all are powerful and aggressive controlling aspects.
 -  Also known as the quincunx and denoted by the symbol, it is said to represent a harsh or tense relationship based upon incompatibility.
 
 
 OriginMid 17th century: from Latin, literally ‘five twelfths’, from quinque ‘five’ + uncia ‘twelfth’.     |