Threesided
Threesided is an adjective used to describe anything that has three sides. In geometry, a polygon with three edges is called a triangle; all three-sided figures share the property that their interior angles sum to 180 degrees. Triangles are the simplest polygons and are foundational to trigonometry, geometry, and many applications in computer graphics and engineering. They are categorized by side lengths—equilateral (all sides equal), isosceles (two sides equal), and scalene (all sides different)—and by angles—acute, right, and obtuse.
Outside pure geometry, the term threesided can appear in branding, design, and media as a descriptive or
The root is straightforward: from three plus sided, with the sense rooted in the number three and