One of us is absolutely convinced standard saucepans have corners, the bottom inside edge easily missed when mashing potatoes.
The other is equally certain that is not a corner.
for mein 3d, it'd have to be 3 lines meeting. If i said "the corner of the room"i wold not be describing the bit where the wall meets the floor, but the point where 2 walls meet the floor
Surely we know what Barry was on about? Never mind semantics about corners and angles. B or his missus like mash without lumps, and the other isn't bothered.
I’d call it a corner, for want of a better way of describing it, even though I know it’s not strictly a corner.
And he’d agree..because he knows better than to argue ;)
I think it's referred to as the corner of the room because it's where 2 walls meet, the floor bit is irrelevant - and ken yes the distance measured between the lines is an angle. The corner is the point where they meet. Whatever, agreed, very pedantic. Saucepans are curved where the base meets the sides.