trigonal

adj
/ˈtrɪɡənəl/UK

Etymology

From Latin trigōnālis (“triangular”), equivalent to trigon + -al.

  1. borrowed from trigōnālis

Definitions

  1. Having three angles and three sides, triangular.

  2. Of or pertaining to a crystal system with three equal and equally inclined but not…

    Of or pertaining to a crystal system with three equal and equally inclined but not perpendicular axes.

  3. Relating to the trigone

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