- A
triangle is a
polygon with
three corners and
three sides, one of the
basic shapes in geometry. The corners, also
called vertices, are zero-dimensional...
- The
Bermuda Triangle, also
known as the Devil's
Triangle, is an
urban legend focused on a
loosely defined region in the
western part of the
North Atlantic...
- In geometry, an
isosceles triangle (/aɪˈsɒsəliːz/) is a
triangle that has two
sides of
equal length.
Sometimes it is
specified as
having exactly two sides...
-
lumbar triangle can
refer to
either the
inferior lumbar (Petit)
triangle,
which lies superficially, or the
superior lumbar (Grynfeltt)
triangle, which...
-
human anatomy, the
inguinal triangle is a
region of the
abdominal wall. It is also
known by the
eponym Hesselbach's
triangle,
after Franz Kaspar Hesselbach...
- The
triangle of
reference (also
known as the
triangle of
meaning and the
semiotic triangle) is a
model of how
linguistic symbols relate to the objects...
- The
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in the
Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, on Sa****ay,
March 25, 1911, was the deadliest...
- A
right triangle or right-angled
triangle,
sometimes called an
orthogonal triangle or
rectangular triangle, is a
triangle in
which two
sides are perpendicular...
- The
cystohepatic triangle (or
hepatobiliary triangle or Calot's
triangle) is an
anatomic space bordered by the
cystic duct laterally, the
common hepatic...
-
equilateral triangle is a
triangle in
which all
three sides have the same length. In the
familiar Euclidean geometry, an
equilateral triangle is also equiangular;...