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Having a quadrate outline with one longitudinal dimension greater than the other. Trigonal: Triangular in form or outline.
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a four sided figure with two parallel sides
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A trapezoid is a quadrileteral (four-sided) geometric figure having two parallel sides. TRITON Triton is the largest of the 8 moons of Neptune. Unlike all other large planetary moons, Triton has a retrograde orbit (it rotates opposite to Neptune's rotation). Triton was discovered by William Lassell in 1846. Triton is the coldest object that has been measured in our Solar System, with a temperature of -235?C (-391?F). ...
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Gr. trapezodes, from trapezoin, a table or counter, eidos, resemblance. Resembling a trapezium. The trapezoid body of the pons.
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The name given to secondary auditory fibers in the rostral medulla (specifically the ventral acoustic stria) as they cross the midline through parts of the medial lemniscus.
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