Pronunciation: /traɪˈæŋɡjəˌleɪtər/
noun a person or thing that triangulates, especially a device used in surveying or navigation to determine the location of a point by measuring angles to it from known points
A1 A triangulator is a person who measures angles and distances to determine the location of a point.
A2 The triangulator used a compass and protractor to calculate the position of the hidden treasure.
B1 The surveyor relied on the triangulator to map out the boundaries of the property.
B2 The triangulator's advanced equipment allowed for precise measurements in the field.
C1 The skilled triangulator was able to accurately determine the coordinates of the remote island.
C2 The triangulator's calculations were crucial in plotting the course of the spacecraft through the asteroid field.
formal The surveyor used a triangulator to accurately measure the angles of the property.
informal I heard that Bob the surveyor is the best triangulator in town.
slang Hey, can you pass me that triangulator thingy over there?
figurative She was a master triangulator when it came to navigating office politics.
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