triangular

IPA: traɪˈæŋgjʌɫɝ

adjective

  • Shaped like a triangle.
  • Of, or pertaining to, triangles.
  • Having a triangle as a base; as, a triangular prism, a triangular pyramid.
  • Having three elements or parties; trilateral, tripartite.
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Examples of "triangular" in Sentences

  • So my father bought a home in that so-called triangular complex.
  • Mam called the triangular space “the pantry,” but our aunt had a real pantry, with windows and a glass door.
  • István Kulinyi’s has created this concept lamp that allows you to spin triangular pieces to change its appearance.
  • Procurement philosophy had been "triangular" - three possible sources for the same part, in case one was destroyed.
  • The acquisition will be the first major deal in Japan to use the so-called triangular-merger method, which became available in May.
  • And that was for a measure – changing the tax treatment of so-called triangular mergers – affecting a relatively small number of transactions.
  • If one thinks of the particles as pennies scattered upon a table, the pennies, when laterally compressed, would normally self-assemble into a pattern called a triangular lattice.
  • From its shape it is usually termed the triangular ligament, and is stretched almost horizontally across the pubic arch, so as to close in the front part of the outlet of the pelvis.
  • The department said in a notice today that it will issue regulations that disallow so-called triangular reorganizations that attempt to escape tax when they send foreign earnings to a U.S. parent company....

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