Either of two punctuation marks (`<' or `>') used in computer programming and sometimes used to enclose textual material.
An L-shaped metal bracket.
1Each menu item has a precedence number within angle brackets.
2The Greek poems are set off by angle brackets.
3Any place where angle brackets are used, i.e.
4Here, we stripped off the left and right angle brackets from an XML tag one at a time.
5Single Greek words embedded in roman text have also been transliterated, as described above, and are identified by double angle brackets, e.g.
6They have been moved to the end of the appropriate sections of the E-Text, and footnote markers, identified by double angle brackets, i.e.
7Names of places and titles of books are often left untranslated, but when they carry a translatable meaning I have added this in angle brackets.
Translations for angle bracket