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triangular

[trahy-ang-gyuh-ler] / traɪˈæŋ gyə lər /
ADJECTIVE
three-cornered
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Example Sentences

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The course began and ended at Palisades Village Green, a small triangular park in the middle of the downtown area.

From Los Angeles Times

The triangular diplomacy is very similar to the former secretary of state’s own opening to China in 1971.

From Washington Post

Those UAP were stars, I demonstrated last year, and their curious triangular shape was a camera artifact, a conclusion later confirmed in Congressional testimony.

From Scientific American

“Suddenly there were triangular cabinets, furniture in crazy shapes,” she says.

From New York Times

These ridges develop into three main patterns: symmetrical, circular arrangements called “whorls”; longer, curved patterns called “loops”; and triangular ridges known as “arches.”

From Science Magazine