diallel

Adjective

 * 1)  Involving crosses between several or all possible combinations.
 * 2)  Of lines: Meeting and intersecting; not parallel.
 * 1)  Of lines: Meeting and intersecting; not parallel.
 * 1)  Of lines: Meeting and intersecting; not parallel.
 * 1)  Of lines: Meeting and intersecting; not parallel.
 * 1)  Of lines: Meeting and intersecting; not parallel.

Noun

 * 1) A set of all possible pairs of items from a specified set of items, especially when used for a study of diallel crosses.
 * 2) A form of logical fallacy in which a proposition that is required to prove another proposition can only be proved by means of assuming the truth of the proposition one is trying to prove; circular reasoning.
 * 1) A form of logical fallacy in which a proposition that is required to prove another proposition can only be proved by means of assuming the truth of the proposition one is trying to prove; circular reasoning.
 * 1) A form of logical fallacy in which a proposition that is required to prove another proposition can only be proved by means of assuming the truth of the proposition one is trying to prove; circular reasoning.
 * 1) A form of logical fallacy in which a proposition that is required to prove another proposition can only be proved by means of assuming the truth of the proposition one is trying to prove; circular reasoning.