Similar words: quadrilateral, bilaterally symmetrical, bilateral, bilaterally, unilateral, equilateral, ipsilateral, multilateral. Meaning: [‚traɪ'lætrəl /-tərəl] n. a three-sided polygon. adj. 1. involving three parties or elements 2. having three sides.
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1. A trilateral summit meeting was planned for the following month.
2. But as Rice prepared for Wednesday's trilateral talks, her aides were downplaying expectations.
3. Maintaining stable trilateral relations among Japan, the United States and China will become increasingly important.
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4. This type trilateral co - operation is the most useful of all.
5. Trilateral retinoblastoma is a rare malignancy of childhood with high mortality. We reported such a case with delayed treatment.
6. The Trilateral Commission, Tokyo Plenary Meeting, April 2006 , April 22 - 24 , Tokyo, Japan.
7. The 2 nd trilateral meeting was held in Beijing in 2009.
8. The trilateral talks were suspended the Roh era amid discord among the three countries.
9. Based on the triple helix theory, starting from the concept of Triple Helix Interface Organization (THIO), structural forms of bilateral THIO and trilateral THIO are presented.
10. Guarding U.S. interests might be easier if Mr. Obama had different partners for his trilateral summit.
11. His position has always been: declare Jammu and Kashmir a disputed territory, demilitarise it, withdraw all "draconian" laws, release all political prisoners, and make the talks trilateral.
12. The circumflex scapular artery and vein were complicated by the subscapular nerve at the front meatus of the trilateral foramen.
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