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A figure bounded by three lines, and containing three angles.
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A draughtsman's square in the form of a right-angled triangle.
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A kind of frame formed of three poles stuck in the ground and united at the top, to which soldiers were bound when undergoing corporal punishment, -- now disused.
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A small constellation near the South Pole, containing three bright stars.
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A triangle is formed between converging trend lines. One ascending support line,...
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A geometric pattern having a top boundary sloping down or horizontal and a bottom boundary sloping up or horizontal such that the two lines intersect at an apex. The two boundaries are a support and resistance respectively. So the pattern requires the price to turn four times before the pattern can be valid. The triangle is an ambiguous pattern. Breakout could be in either direction. If the pattern breaks out upside, it indicates that the trend is up. If the pattern breaks out from the support (ie, the bottom line), it indicates that the trend is down. Thus a triangle can be either a reversal pattern or a continuation pattern. Triangles can be ascending – the resistance is horizontal – price can be expected to break upside: or descending the support is horizontal – prices can be expected to break downside.
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a corrective pattern, which can contract or expand
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Corrective pattern, subdividing 3-3-3-3-3 and labeled a-b-c-d-e. Occurs as a fourth, B or Y wave. Trendlines converge as pattern progresses.
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Keywords: Percussion, Bent, Struck, Rod, Steel
An instrument of percussion, usually made of a rod of steel, bent into the form of a triangle, open at one angle, and sounded by being struck with a small metallic rod.
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something approximating the shape of a triangle; "the coastline of Chile and Argentina and Brazil forms two legs of a triangle"
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a percussion instrument consisting of a metal bar bent in the shape of an open triangle
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a fairly stable construct, especially given that there's still plenty of time until the next election - and until then, as they say, we've got everything under control
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a horizontal piercing behind the nerve bundle of the clitoris, at the base of the hood tissue where it forms from the body
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a VERY advanced piercing and you should seriously check the qualifications of anyone you consider to do the piercing on you
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"A horizontal piercing resembling a horizontal hood piercing except that it passes underneath the clitoral shaft , providing stimulation not possible with other piercings. This piercing is anatomy dependant and requires a very prominent clitoral shaft and room for a 12ga or thicker circular barbell."
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A female genital piercing. It is a piercing that travels under the clitoral shaft horizontally. Not all women have the anatomy for this piercing.
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an example of a common symbol
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A triangle with the point uppermost symbolises a fortunate meeting and the unexpected arrival of money.
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A triangle with the point down will decrease the power of a symbol nearby or increase the misfortune of a bad omen.
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Symbol of emanation from the Point of the Trinity, with subsequent emanations of the Monad, Higher Self and Lower Self. See also Triad
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Keywords: Hoist, Apex, Flag, Djibouti, Fotw
a very stable structure, sitting on a broad base that supports its apex
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A triangle is a flag that has a large triangle in it, usually on the hoist side (by the flagstaff), like that of Cuba, above.
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An almost invariably horizontal charge whose apex lies along the meridian, and which may extend up to or slightly exceeding one-half the length of a flag, but whose base usually occupies the full width of the hoist. When the base is parallel to the lower edge of a flag it may be called an ‘upright triangle', but in this latter case that base generally occupies only a proportion of a flag's length (see also ‘ meridian'). From left: National Flag of Djibouti (fotw); National Flag of St Lucia Please note, however, that a triangle whose apex and base touch opposite edges of the flag should be considered a pile (see also ‘ pile').
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