- neither perpendicular nor parallel to a given line or surface; slanting; sloping.
- (of a solid) not having the axis perpendicular to the plane of the base.
- diverging from a given straight line or course.
- not straight or direct, as a course.
- indirectly stated or expressed; not straightforward: oblique remarks about the candidate's honesty.
- indirectly aimed at or reached, as ends or results; deviously achieved.
- morally, ethically, or mentally wrong; underhand; perverse.
- (of a letter) slanting toward the right, as a form of sans-serif, gothic, or square-serif type.
- indirect (applied to discourse in which the original words of a speaker or writer are assimilated to the language of the reporter).
- pertaining to muscles running obliquely in the body as opposed to those running transversely or longitudinally.
- having unequal sides, as a leaf.
- noting or pertaining to any case of noun inflection except nominative and vocative: Latin genitive, dative, accusative, and ablative cases are said to be oblique.
- designating a method of projection (oblique projection ) in which a three-dimensional object is represented by a drawing (oblique drawing ) in which the face, usually parallel to the picture plane, is represented in accurate or exact proportion, and all other faces are shown at any convenient angle other than 90°.
- at an angle of 45°.
- to change direction obliquely.
- something that is oblique.
- an oblique case.
- any of several oblique muscles, especially in the walls of the abdomen.
- at an angle; slanting; sloping
- geometry
- (of lines, planes, etc) neither perpendicular nor parallel to one another or to another line, plane, etc
- not related to or containing a right angle
- indirect or evasive
- denoting any case of nouns, pronouns, etc, other than the nominative and vocative
- having asymmetrical sides or planes
- (of a map projection) constituting a type of zenithal projection in which the plane of projection is tangential to the earth's surface at some point between the equator and the poles
- something oblique, esp a line
- another name for solidus (def. 1)
- the act of changing course by less than 90°
- an aerial photograph taken at an oblique angle
- to take or have an oblique direction
- (of a military formation) to move forward at an angle