triangler
/ˈtraɪənər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who or something that triangles, especially something that cuts or forms an angle, particularly in geometry.
“The carpenter acted as a triangler to cut the wooden beam at a precise angle.”
2. noun
A person who or something that competes against or beats another, often in a competition or a contest.
“The boxer was a skilled triangler who always managed to outmaneuver his opponents.”
3. verb
To cut or form an angle, especially in geometry.
“The tool triangled the edges of the metal to create a precise corner.”
4. verb
To compete against or beat another, often in a competition or a contest.
“The athlete triangled her opponent to win the championship.”