Three-cornered
[three-kawr-nerd] /ˈθriˈkɔr nərd/
adjective
1.
having three corners:
a three-cornered hat.
2.
pertaining to or involving three persons, parties, or things:
The candidates were deadlocked in a three-cornered tie.
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