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- TRIANGULATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRIANGULATE is to survey, map, or determine by triangulation
- TRIANGULATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
TRIANGULATE meaning: 1 to divide an area into triangles in order to measure it or draw a map of it 2 to calculate… Learn more
- TRIANGULATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Triangulate definition: composed of or marked with triangles See examples of TRIANGULATE used in a sentence
- TRIANGULATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
By collecting the signaling information from several locations, the system can triangulate the location of the phone more precisely Additional drilling locations will be required to triangulate the high-grade core The rescuers used listening devices and dogs to triangulate her location
- Triangulate - definition of triangulate by The Free Dictionary
To measure by using trigonometry 1 To employ geometric or surveying triangulation 2 To try to establish a new political position by triangulation 1 Of or relating to triangles; triangular 2 Made up of or marked with triangles tri·an′gu·la′tor n American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
- triangulate - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
tri•an•gu•late ( trī ang′ gyə lit, -lāt′; trī ang′ gyə lāt′), adj , v , -lat•ed, -lat•ing composed of or marked with triangles to make triangular to divide into triangles to survey (an area) by triangulation Medieval Latin triangulātus, past participle of triangulāre to make triangles See triangle, - ate1 tri•an ′gu•la′tor, n
- triangulate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
triangulate (third-person singular simple present triangulates, present participle triangulating, simple past and past participle triangulated) "I'll give you a check now," I said abruptly, and saw Selina's green eyes triangulate angrily on my face
- Triangulate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When you triangulate, you make a series of triangles to measure distance or altitude The height of a mountain and the distance to a river could both be estimated by triangulating
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