ppl. a. and a. [f. as prec. adj. or vb. + -ED.]
1. a. = TRIANGULATE a. 1. b. Formed into a triangle. c. Converted or divided into triangles; composed of triangles.
1610. Hopton, Baculum Geodæt., II. i. 18. If right lined, whether a Tryangle or Tryangulated?
1752. J. Hill, Hist. Anim., 286. The triangulated Ostracion.
1897. Westm. Gaz., 6 Dec., 9/1. A [bicycle] frame worthy of attention is that known as the triangulated, designed by Mr. C. W. Brown for ladies machines.
2. Measured or mapped out by means of triangles, as in surveying. (In quot. fig.)
1894. Thinker, VI. 344. There may be a vast terra incognita lying back of the triangulated regions of consciousness.