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triangular

[trahy-ang-gyuh-ler] / traɪˈæŋ gyə lər /
ADJECTIVE
three-cornered
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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 shark’s skin, we are told, is covered with triangular “denticles” rather than scales—essentially modified teeth.

From The Wall Street Journal

Natural light filters through vast triangular windows, illuminating both colossal statues and delicate jewellery from Egypt's ancient civilisation.

From Barron's

The name "kagome metal" comes from the Japanese word "kagome," meaning "basket eyes" or "basket pattern," which refers to a traditional bamboo weaving technique that creates interlocking triangular designs.

From Science Daily

The evergreen perennial’s triangular leaves are tipped with spirals, a primordial motif suggesting life’s eternal cycles.

From Los Angeles Times