a. ? Obs. [a. Fr. anguleux, ad. L. angulōs-us, f. angulus: see ANGLE and -OUS.] Having angles or corners; angular.
1656. Stanley, Hist. Philos., III. III. 28. As to figure they are infinite; angulous, not-angulous, strait and round.
1665. Glanvill, Sceps. Sci., vii. 37. Held together by hooks, and angulous involutions.
1725. Bradley, Fam. Dict., s.v. Sow-Thistle, The Stem is angulous.
1853. [See ANGULOSE.]