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tricycle

English

Etymology

From French tricycle.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?t?a?s?k?l/, /?t?a??s?k?l/
  • Rhymes: -a?s?k?l, -a??s?k?l
  • Hyphenation: tri?cy?cle

Noun

tricycle (plural tricycles)

  1. A cycle with three wheels, powered by pedals and usually intended for young children.
  2. (Philippines) A cycle rickshaw.

Derived terms

  • tricycle gear

Synonyms

  • trike

Translations

Verb

tricycle (third-person singular simple present tricycles, present participle tricycling, simple past and past participle tricycled)

  1. To ride a tricycle.
    The child tricycled around the driveway until dark.

Synonyms

  • trike

French

Etymology

tri- +? cycle.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t?i.sikl/

Noun

tricycle m (plural tricycles)

  1. tricycle

Further reading

  • “tricycle” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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triangle

English

Etymology

From Middle English triangle, from Old French triangle, from Latin triangulum, noun use of adjective triangulus (three-cornered, having three angles), from tr?s (three) + angulus (corner, angle).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?t?a?????l/, /?t?a??æ???l/
  • (US) enPR: tr?'-?ng-g?l, IPA(key): /?t?a??æ???l/
  • Rhymes: -a?æ???l
  • Hyphenation: tri?an?gle

Noun

triangle (plural triangles)

  1. (geometry) A polygon with three sides and three angles.
  2. (US, Canada) A set square.
  3. (music) 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.
  4. (cue sports) A triangular piece of equipment used for gathering the balls into the formation required by the game being played.
  5. A love triangle.
    • 2009, Neil McDonald, Quadrant, November 2009, No. 461 (Volume LIII, Number 11), Quadrant Magazine Limited, page 104:
      One of the writers' most pleasing inventions was to treat the triangle love story as comedy.
  6. (systemics) The structure of systems composed with three interrelated objects.
  7. A draughtsman's square in the form of a right-angled triangle.
  8. (historical, usually in the plural) A frame formed of three poles stuck in the ground and united at the top, to which people were bound when undergoing corporal punishment.
  9. Any of various large papilionid butterflies of the genus Graphium.
    Synonym: bluebottle
  10. (rail transport) A triangular formation of railway tracks, with a curve on at least one side.
    Synonym: wye

Synonyms

  • (polygon): threeside, trigon (rare)
  • (love triangle): love triangle, menage à trois
  • See also Thesaurus:triangle

Derived terms

Translations

Further reading

  • Triangle on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Triangle (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Triangle (instrument) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • INTEGRAL, alerting, altering, integral, relating, tanglier, teraglin

Catalan

Etymology

From Latin triangulum.

Pronunciation

  • (Balearic, Central) IPA(key): /t?i?a?.?l?/
  • (Valencian) IPA(key): /t?i?a?.?le/

Noun

triangle m (plural triangles)

  1. (geometry) triangle
  2. (music) triangle

Related terms

  • triangular

Further reading

  • “triangle” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
  • “triangle” in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana.
  • “triangle” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua.
  • “triangle” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin triangulum. Synchronically analysable as tri- +? angle.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t?i.j???l/

Noun

triangle m (plural triangles)

  1. (geometry) triangle (polygon)
  2. (music) triangle (percussion instrument)

Derived terms

  • triangle amoureux
  • triangle de sécurité
  • triangulaire

Further reading

  • “triangle” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Anagrams

  • intégral

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