triangular
Tri is the prefix of the word Triangle. ex: triathlon
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
Nachos can be described as crunchy, salty, yummy, and triangular. You can also describe its color.
The word beautiful is an adjective.
triangular
"triangular" is an adjective, not a noun. So there is no object such as "the triangular". The triangular WHAT?
No, triangular is an adjective, since it describes (modifies) nouns.
A "similar triangular" is a compound adjective: it is not an object. You need a similar triangular something for the question to make sense. Also, there is no such word as harmoni. I suggest that you spell check your question and grammar, and resubmit a question that makes sense.
"Triangular" is an adjective and so cannot have any of anything. You need a noun to go with the adjective to make it a subject of the question: such as triangular lamina, or triangular pyramid or triangular prism, or triangular dipyramid or whatever. And in each case, the answer will be different!
The adjective form of triangle is triangular.
The nearest word to "tringular" is triangular which is an adjective (like tall, for example): it is not a noun. So something - a table, for example - can be triangular but a triangular as such cannot exist in the same way that a tall cannot exist. So a triangular cannot be a line of symmetry.
Triangular.
No, it is not. Triangle is a noun, a shape or anything with three sides. The adjective form is triangular.* In the popular historical term, triangle trade, it is acting as a noun adjunct in place of the adjective triangular.
"triangular" is an adjective - it is not enough to define a shape. You can have a triangular pyramid or a triangular prism and there will be different methods to calculate their volumes.
It is an adjective that refers to a polygonal shape with three sides.
Tri is the prefix of the word Triangle. ex: triathlon