1570s, from Middle French rectangle (16c.) and directly from Late Latin rectangulum, from rect-, combining form of Latin rectus "right" (from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," with derivatives meaning "to direct in a straight line") + Old French angle (see angle (n.)). Medieval Latin rectangulum meant "a triangle having a right angle."
recruiter
recruitment
recrystallization
recrystallize
rectal
rectangle
rectangular
rectification
rectifier
rectify
rectilinear