Equiangular

/ˌɛk.wi.ˈæŋ.ɡjə.lɚ/ adjective

Definition

A shape or figure in which all interior angles are equal in measure.

Etymology

From Latin 'aequi-' (equal) plus 'angularis' (angular), which comes from 'angulus' (angle). A common term in geometry used since medieval mathematics.

Kelly Says

All equiangular triangles are actually similar to each other—meaning they have the same shape but different sizes! This is why equiangular is such a powerful concept in geometry and architecture.

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