trilateral
having three sides.
Origin of trilateral
1Other words from trilateral
- tri·lat·er·al·i·ty, noun
- tri·lat·er·al·ly, adverb
Words Nearby trilateral
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How to use trilateral in a sentence
We will probably never know what else Kerry told the trilateral Commission behind closed doors.
We made chit chat and talked about The trilateral Commission in general terms.
His body was trilateral: he had three legs, three arms, and six eyes, placed at equal distances all around his head.
A Voyage to Arcturus | David Lindsay"trilateral" is from the Latin translation of the Greek tripleuros (three-sided).
The Teaching of Geometry | David Eugene Smithtrilateral members, or waverers, are those which have three sides.
The circuit was trilateral, and to a considerable extent remains so.
The Englishman in China During the Victorian Era, Vol. I (of 2) | Alexander Michie
British Dictionary definitions for trilateral
/ (traɪˈlætərəl) /
having three sides
Derived forms of trilateral
- trilaterally, adverb
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