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Equal Equilateral An  Latin   Having At  Sides Adjective

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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
equi·lat·er·al

 \\ˌē-kwə-ˈla-tə-rəl, ˌe-, -ˈla-trəl\\ adjective
 ETYMOLOGY  Late Latin aequilateralis, from Latin aequi- + later-, latus side — more at 
lateral
 DATE  1570
1. having all sides equal
    an equilateral triangle
    an equilateral polygon
 see 
triangle
 illustration
2. having all the faces equal
    an equilateral polyhedron
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
equi·lateral
I. \as at 
equiangular
+\ adjective
Etymology: Late Latin aequilateralis, from Latin aequi- equi- + lateralis lateral — more at 
lateral
1. 
 a. : having all the sides equal
  < an equilateral triangle >
  < an equilateral polygon >
 b. of a polyhedron : having all the faces equal
2. : bilaterally symmetrical; specifically of a bivalve shell : divisible into two equal and symmetrical parts by a transverse line drawn through the apex of the umbo
II. noun
(-s)
1. : a side exactly corresponding or equal to others
2. : a figure of equal sides

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