"trayanggol" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Cebuano]

Etymology: From English triangle, from Old French triangle, from Latin triangulum, noun use of adjective triangulus (“three-cornered, having three angles”), from trēs (“three”) + angulus (“corner, angle”). Etymology templates: {{bor|ceb|en|triangle}} English triangle, {{der|ceb|fro|triangle}} Old French triangle, {{der|ceb|la|triangulum}} Latin triangulum, {{m|la|triangulus||three-cornered, having three angles}} triangulus (“three-cornered, having three angles”), {{m|la|trēs||three}} trēs (“three”), {{m|la|angulus||corner, angle}} angulus (“corner, angle”) Head templates: {{head|ceb|noun}} trayanggol
  1. a triangle
    Sense id: en-trayanggol-ceb-noun-YavHaLuO
  2. a type of firecracker with a triangle shape Categories (topical): Shapes
    Sense id: en-trayanggol-ceb-noun-ADkUjG54 Disambiguation of Shapes: 3 88 9 Categories (other): Cebuano entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Cebuano entries with incorrect language header: 8 69 23

Verb [Cebuano]

Etymology: From English triangle, from Old French triangle, from Latin triangulum, noun use of adjective triangulus (“three-cornered, having three angles”), from trēs (“three”) + angulus (“corner, angle”). Etymology templates: {{bor|ceb|en|triangle}} English triangle, {{der|ceb|fro|triangle}} Old French triangle, {{der|ceb|la|triangulum}} Latin triangulum, {{m|la|triangulus||three-cornered, having three angles}} triangulus (“three-cornered, having three angles”), {{m|la|trēs||three}} trēs (“three”), {{m|la|angulus||corner, angle}} angulus (“corner, angle”) Head templates: {{head|ceb|verb}} trayanggol
  1. to form a triangle
    Sense id: en-trayanggol-ceb-verb-vo7NqFar

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