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Example sentences for "triangles"

Lexicographically close words:
trial; triall; trials; trian; triangle; triangular; triangulation; tribal; tribally; tribasic
  1. Yet there is no other more general truth about triangles from which it is a deduction; it belongs to the triangle per se, and follows from the fundamental properties of the figure.

  2. The triangles confirm the other signs of good fortune.

  3. The number of triangles in conjunction with the initial 'H' indicates the name commences with that letter, and, being near the rim, at no great distance of time.

  4. The space is filled by parallel and cross-way bars, placed at equal distances, and on the triangles thus produced point de reprise is worked.

  5. Put the soup in a hot tureen, add the toast cut into triangles and sprinkle it over with the grated cheese.

  6. Croutons or triangles of dry toast make an excellent addition.

  7. We do not conclude that all triangles have the property because some triangles have, but from the ulterior demonstrative evidence which was the ground of our conviction in the particular instances.

  8. Are there somewhere, either in the world or out of the world, triangles or circles existing with this perfect regularity, whereby it could be impressed upon my mind?

  9. He pointed out a scheme of triangles which together formed one great triangle, but said he was looking for the last point for the base of this.

  10. Of the two kinds of triangles the equal-sided has but one form, the unequal-sided has an infinite variety of forms; and there is none more beautiful than that which forms the half of an equilateral triangle.

  11. These triangles are sharper than those which enter the body from without in the shape of food, and therefore they cut them up.

  12. The foundation of these is the marrow which binds together body and soul, and the marrow is made out of such of the primary triangles as are adapted by their perfection to produce all the four elements.

  13. The work of digestion is carried on by the superior sharpness of the triangles forming the substances of the human body to those which are introduced into it in the shape of food.

  14. By the combination of these triangles which exist in an infinite variety of sizes, the surfaces of the four elements are constructed.

  15. What is this but the atoms of Democritus and the triangles of Plato?

  16. The fifth regular solid, or dodecahedron, cannot be formed by a combination of either of these triangles, but each of its faces may be regarded as composed of thirty triangles of another kind.

  17. Some cynics have found that this suggests dividing triangles into explicit and implicit triangles, or into triangles and sub-triangles.

  18. Rigid triangles of iron pipe are secured to these cables and the trolley wire attached to the triangles.

  19. How do the two triangles compare in area?

  20. How do the base and altitude of the triangles compare with the base and altitude of the rectangle?

  21. The Three Eyes marked their three curved triangles on the wall.

  22. And his sketch, as it assumed a more distinct form, ended by representing on the sheet of white paper three geometrical figures which might equally well have been badly-described circles or triangles with curved lines.

  23. On the panel were "three geometrical figures which might equally well have been badly described circles or triangles composed of curved circles.

  24. You can tell Bandy Wobster he can keep his triangles for his parrots swingin' on.

  25. You mind I spak to you aboot some o' the triangles an' things that it tells you aboot afore?

  26. It's no' flute band triangles I mean ava.

  27. A lot can be said as to the grouping of piles, whether in triangles or in rows.

  28. The teeth are shaped like equilateral triangles and square shanks are used, exactly as with the Antikythera machine.

  29. The shape of the gear teeth appears to be almost exactly equilateral triangles in all cases (fig.

  30. Wittich in 1584 made known at Cassel the calculation of one case by this prosthaphaeresis; and Justus Byrgius proved it in such a manner that from his proof the extension to the solution of all triangles could be deduced.

  31. Triangles were quickly erected, saws placed in position, the dock measured and marked out by boarding-pikes placed at the several corners, and every one working as if their lives depended upon their own individual exertions.

  32. As far as these triangles are individual, they are made so by the will of God, and not by the substance you call triangle.

  33. Now let me take three more of these metres which do not exist, and construct another triangle which does not exist;--are these two triangles or one triangle?

  34. The rows of black with which we shall outline the triangles may be made from those old, black, silk-lisle hose you gave me, by cutting them round and round in one continuous strip.

  35. Mary remarked: "I do not think all the triangles in my rug are the exact size of the paper pattern you made me, Aunt Sarah.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "triangles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    crank; pillory; stocks; treadmill; triangle