thumb|upright=0.9|An anti­parallelogram, Diagonals p and q are drawn using dotted lines, and height h is perpendicular to them.
thumb|upright=0.9|An anti­parallelogram, Diagonals p and q are drawn using dotted lines, and height h is perpendicular to them.
In geometry, an antiparallelogram is a type of self-crossing quadrilateral. Like a parallelogram, an antiparallelogram has two opposite pairs of equal-length sides, but these pairs of sides are not in general parallel. Instead, each pair of sides is antiparallel with respect to the other, with sides in the longer pair crossing each other as in a scissors mechanism. Whereas a parallelogram's opposite angles are equal and oriented the same way, an antiparallelogram's are equal but oppositely oriented. Antiparallelograms are also called contraparallelograms or crossed parallelograms.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).