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tri·an·gu·la·ris \(ˌ)trīˌaŋgyəˈla(a)rə̇s\ noun (plural triangulares) Etymology: New Latin, from Late Latin triangularis, adjective, triangular : a triangular body part (as a muscle); specifically : a flat triangular muscle extending from the base of the mandible to the angle of the mouth and upper lip |