Crossword Clue: Having three unequal sides, as a triangle
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Having three unequal sides, as a triangle"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Having three unequal sides, as a triangle:
- Having no symmetry, in a way
- Having sides of different lengths, as a triangle
- Having sides of different lengths, as triangles go
- Having three unequal sides, as a triangle
- Having three unequal sides, of a triangle
- Having three unequal sides
- Oblique, as a cone
- Kind of triangle or muscle
- Kind of triangle
- Like some triangles
- Like the figure formed by the three circled letters in the upper left
- Like triangles with unequal sides
- Triangle type
- Lacking a pair of congruent angles
- Neither equilateral nor isosceles
- Neither isosceles nor equilateral
- Like a 3-4-5 right triangle
- Like a 3-4-5 triangle
- Not isosceles or equilateral
- Like a triangle with sides of different lengths
- Like a triangle with unequal sides
- Type of triangle
- Unequal on all three sides
Recent Usage of Having three unequal sides, as a triangle in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - March 30, 1998