Equiangular


[ee-kwee-ang-gyuh-ler, ek-wee-] /ˌi kwiˈæŋ gyə lər, ˌɛk wi-/

adjective
1.
having all the angles equal.
/ˌiːkwɪˈæŋɡjʊlə/
adjective
1.
having all angles equal
adj.

1650s; see equi- + angular.
equiangular
(ē’kwē-āng’gyə-lər, ěk’wē-)
Having all angles equal.

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