Definitions for triangulate

triangulate tri·an·gu·late

Spelling: [adjective trahy-ang-gyuh-lit, -leyt; verb trahy-
IPA: /adjective traɪˈæŋ gyə lɪt, -ˌleɪt; verb traɪˈæŋ gyəˌleɪt/

Triangulate is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 1000 anagrams from letters in triangulate (aaegilnrttu).

Definitions for triangulate

adjective

  1. composed of or marked with triangles.

verb (used with object)

  1. to make triangular.
  2. to divide into triangles.
  3. to survey (an area) by triangulation.

Origin of triangulate

1600-10; Medieval Latin triangulātus, past participle of triangulāre to make triangles. See triangle, -ate

Examples for triangulate

A triangulate is a rectilineall figure compounded of triangles.

“Obama May Have to triangulate Like Clinton If His Party Loses U.S. House,” announced a headline last week on Bloomberg.com.

The sides of a triangulate are two more than are the triangles of which it is made.

And thus much of the geodesy of right lines, by the meanes of rectangled triangles: It followeth now of the triangulate.

But in a triangulate the matter is to be prooved by demonstration.

Therefore by a triangle there may be inscribed a triangulate of 6.

“I need [my team] to triangulate as many sources as possible and we then accept the most credible,” Francesco Motta said.

If I had a transit, I could calculate the depth at any point where the water shows––triangulate with a vertical angle.

“There is no desire to triangulate or distance ourselves from Democrats,” a senior administration official said.

“You could triangulate at the first place where the bottom can be seen, beyond here,” suggested Genevieve.

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