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[change] Mathematics

[change] Units of Measure

[change] Engineering and drafting

  • Carpentry square
  • Combination square
  • Machinist square
  • Speed square
  • Steel square
  • Set square
  • T-square
  • Try square

[change] Locations

A town square or market square is an open area commonly found in the heart of a traditional town. Notable squares include:

Other locations called "Square" include:

  • Square Lake, Maine
  • The Square Shopping Centre (Tallaght, Ireland)

[change] Military

  • Infantry square, a military tactical formation
  • Pike square, a military tactical formation
  • Square Division

[change] Music

  • Square (band)

[change] Sport and leisure

  • a modifier adjective, used when describing fielding positions in cricket
  • an adjective or noun, used when describing two positions parallel with one another relative to the goal in football

[change] Other

  • Square (slang), a cigarette
  • Square (slang), an unhip person
  • Square (cipher), a cryptographic block cipher
  • Square (album) by Buck 65
  • Square Enix, a video game company
    • Square Co.
    • Square Electronic Arts
    • Square Pictures
  • Square dance
  • Square engine
  • Mandarin square, a Chinese insignia
  • Square rig, a sailing term
  • Reef knot, also known as a square knot
  • An astrological aspect of 90 degrees
  • "■", written character

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