Antiparallelogram
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An antiparallelogram is a quadrilateral in which the pairs of nonadjacent sides are congruent, but in which two opposite sides intersect (unlike in a parallelogram) and are therefore not parallel.
If the lengths of the adjacent sides of an antiparallelograms stand in the root , then the center of the opposite sides form a Bernouillian lemniscate.
An antiparallelogram can be developed as a mechanical construction with joints and the terminator points of these lines. These lines can be converted into a circle.