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tri·an·gu·late I. \(ˈ)trī|aŋgyələ̇t, -aiŋ-, -əˌlāt, usu -d.+V\ adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin triangulatus, past participle of triangulare to make triangles, from Latin triangulum triangle : consisting of or marked with triangles : having triangular markings • tri·an·gu·late·ly adverb II. \-ˌlāt, usu -ād.+V\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin triangulum triangle + English -ate transitive verb 1. : to divide into triangles : give triangular form to 2. [back-formation from triangulation] : to survey, map, or determine by triangulation < every culture is a moral geometry … a contingent means of triangulating one's course through reality — Weston La Barre > intransitive verb : to use triangulation : make a determination by triangulation |