Definition: The term "anglewise" comes from Latin and means "way along one line." It implies a straight line passing through two or more points that are aligned in a particular direction. The word can also refer to something perpendicular to another, indicating a flat surface or space that is parallel to the plane of an object. For example: - The angle at point A on the ground (the way it faces) measures 30 degrees. - The angle between two lines AB and CD (which goes from point A to C along AB) measures 60 degrees.