From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishquadranglequad‧ran‧gle /ˈkwɒdrænɡəl $ ˈkwɑː-/ noun [countable] 1 AA formal a square open area with buildings all around it, especially at a school or college SYN quad2 technicalHMCF a flat shape that has four straight sides
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quadrangle• The five buildings of the campus formed a quadrangle arranged around a grassy plaza, with a great flagpole in the center.• The corridor was lined with windows overlooking a central quadrangle.• It was set around a complete quadrangle, and built of rusticated stone.• The old piles are ranged around a grassy quadrangle.• These buildings were of a later date than the Manor house, being built of brick surrounding a large quadrangle.• And there, in its first and oldest quadrangle, Harry found what he sought.• From its stone quadrangle, fields ripple out in neat sections, organic as the ribs of a leaf.• Their briefings were held in the airy first-floor gallery of the university quadrangle.