ppl. a. and a. [f. as prec. adj. or vb. + -ED.]

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  1.  a. = TRIANGULATE a. 1. b. Formed into a triangle. c. Converted or divided into triangles; composed of triangles.

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1610.  Hopton, Baculum Geodæt., II. i. 18. If right lined, whether a Tryangle or Tryangulated?

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1752.  J. Hill, Hist. Anim., 286. The triangulated Ostracion.

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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.

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  2.  Measured or mapped out by means of triangles, as in surveying. (In quot. fig.)

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1894.  Thinker, VI. 344. There may be a vast terra incognita lying back of the triangulated regions of consciousness.

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