adj.
Pronunciation: tr ī - ' a ŋ -gy ə -l ə r
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English trianguler, from Late Latin triangularis, from Latin triangulum
Date: 14th century
1 a : of, relating to, or having the form of a triangle <a triangular plot of land> b : having a triangular base or principal surface <a triangular table> <a triangular pyramid>
2 a (1) : of, relating to, or involving three elements <a triangular agreement> (2) of a military group : based primarily on three units b : of or relating to a love triangle
– tri · an · gu · lar · i · ty \ ( ˌ )tr ī - ˌ a ŋ -gy ə - ' la-r ə -t ē \ noun
– tri · an · gu · lar · ly \ tr ī - ' a ŋ -gy ə -l ə r-l ē \ adverb