Which preposition to use with triangular
Their cross-section near the base is somewhat triangular in outline, and flattened toward the tip.
Similarly the heart-trefoil, or clover (Medicago maculata), was so called, because, says Coles in his "Art of Simpling," "not only is the leaf triangular like the heart of a man, but also because each leaf contains the perfect image of an heart, and that in its proper coloura flesh colour.
In nearly all of them the horns are noticeably compressed in section, either triangular or sub-triangular near the base, and are directed sometimes outwardly from the head with a circular sweep; at others with a backward curve, often spirally.
whereas every butcher knows that the heart is no more triangular than an ordinary pear, or a child's top.
One of us observing that no giant had ever drunk from it, the old man answered"Perhaps not: but it was made by a giantGod Almighty!" From the well, the Causeway commencesa mass of columns, from triangular to octagonal, lying in compact forms, and extending into the sea.
Nephrodium Boottii Fronds one to three feet high, oblong-lanceolate, bipinnate, the upper pinnæ lanceolate, the lower triangular with spinulose teeth.