Triangulate
adjective
1.
composed of or marked with triangles.
verb (used with object), triangulated, triangulating.
2.
to make triangular.
3.
to divide into triangles.
4.
to survey (an area) by triangulation.
verb (transitive) (traɪˈæŋɡjʊˌleɪt)
1.
to survey by the method of triangulation
to calculate trigonometrically
2.
to divide into triangles
3.
to make triangular
adjective (traɪˈæŋɡjʊlɪt; -ˌleɪt)
4.
marked with or composed of triangles
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