tri·an·gu·lar /traɪˈæŋgjəlɚ/
(a.)三角形的,三人間的
tri·an·gu·lar /traɪˈæŋgjəlɚ/ 名詞
(拉triangularis)三角的,三角形的
Tri·an·gu·lar a.
1. Having three angles; having the form of a triangle.
2. Bot. Oblong or elongated, and having three lateral angles; as, a triangular seed, leaf, or stem.
Triangular compasses, compasses with three legs for taking off the angular points of a triangle, or any three points at the same time.
Triangular crab Zool., any maioid crab; -- so called because the carapace is usually triangular.
Triangular numbers Math., the series of numbers formed by the successive sums of the terms of an arithmetical progression, of which the first term and the common difference are 1. See Figurate numbers, under Figurate.
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triangular
adj 1: having three angles; forming or shaped like a triangle; "a
triangular figure"; "a triangular pyrimid has a
triangle for a base"
2: involving three parties or elements; "the triangular
mother-father-child relationship"; "a trilateral
agreement"; "a tripartite treaty"; "a tripartite
division"; "a three-way playoff" [syn: trilateral, tripartite,
three-party, three-way]
3: having three sides; "a trilateral figure" [syn: trilateral,
three-sided]