triangleˈtraɪˌæŋ gəl
English Definitions:
triangle, trigon, trilateral (noun)
a three-sided polygon
triangle (noun)
something approximating the shape of a triangle
"the coastline of Chile and Argentina and Brazil forms two legs of a triangle"
Triangulum, Triangle (noun)
a small northern constellation near Perseus between Andromeda and Aries
triangle (noun)
any of various triangular drafting instruments used to draw straight lines at specified angles
triangle (noun)
a percussion instrument consisting of a metal bar bent in the shape of an open triangle
triangle (Noun)
A polygon with three sides and three angles.
triangle (Noun)
A percussion instrument made by forming a metal rod into a triangular shape which is open at one angle. It is suspended from a string and hit with a metal bar to make a resonant sound.
triangle (Noun)
A triangular shaped piece of equipment used for gathering the balls into the formation required by the game being played.
triangle (Noun)
A love triangle.
triangle (Noun)
The structure of systems composed with three interrelated objects.
Triangle (ProperNoun)
The area comprising the cities of Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill in North Carolina. Used with "the" except when attributive.
triangle
A triangle is one of the basic shapes in geometry: a polygon with three corners or vertices and three sides or edges which are line segments. A triangle with vertices A, B, and C is denoted . In Euclidean geometry any three points, when non-collinear, determine a unique triangle and a unique plane.
Triangle
A triangle is a polygon with three edges and three vertices. It is one of the basic shapes in geometry. A triangle with vertices A, B, and C is denoted △ A B C {\displaystyle \triangle ABC} . In Euclidean geometry, any three points, when non-collinear, determine a unique triangle and simultaneously, a unique plane (i.e. a two-dimensional Euclidean space). In other words, there is only one plane that contains that triangle, and every triangle is contained in some plane. If the entire geometry is only the Euclidean plane, there is only one plane and all triangles are contained in it; however, in higher-dimensional Euclidean spaces, this is no longer true. This article is about triangles in Euclidean geometry, and in particular, the Euclidean plane, except where otherwise noted.
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