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Answer for the clue "Yield sign's shape ", 8 letters:
triangle

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Triangle \Tri"an`gle\, n. [L. triangulum, fr. triangulus triangular; tri- (see Tri- ) + angulus angle: cf. F. triangle. See Angle a corner.] (Geom.) A figure bounded by three lines, and containing three angles. Note: A triangle is either plane, spherical, ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context geometry English) A polygon with three sides and three angles. 2 (context music English) A percussion instrument made by forming a metal rod into a triangular shape which is open at one angle. It is suspended from a string and hit with a metal ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Triangles are commonly found in the price charts of financially traded assets (stocks, bonds, futures, etc.). The pattern derives its name from the fact that it is characterized by a contraction in price range and converging trendlines, thus giving it a ...

Usage examples of triangle.

That it could not be a native Aenean organism was proved by the glittery little red eyes, three of them in a triangle.

In each particular human being we must admit the existence of the authentic Intellective Act and of the authentically knowable object--though not as wholly merged into our being, since we are not these in the absolute and not exclusively these--and hence our longing for absolute things: it is the expression of our intellective activities: if we sometimes care for the partial, that affection is not direct but accidental, like our knowledge that a given triangular figure is made up of two right angles because the absolute triangle is so.

I went right to it, and all my symbols were there -- circles, triangles, japps, mirks, rhomboids, bews, smims, fouders, hundreds more.

The median to the base of an isosceles triangle is the perpendicular bisector of the base!

Whilst describing such figures, the apex often travels in a zigzag line, or makes small subordinate loops or triangles.

I knew I could sit at the dinette table and plot triangles and map points for hours if I wanted to.

Thousands of passengers are still being evacuated in the triangle between Sloane Square, Notting Hill and Earls Court.

Time was of the essence of the business, so the route must be the inland ice, the road Falconet had himself travelled, for the coast road would mean a detour round two sides of a triangle.

She turned this way and that in the predicament she had sought and from which she could neither retreat with grace nor emerge with credit: she draped herself in the tatters of her impudence, postured to her utmost before the last little triangle of cracked glass to which so many fractures had reduced the polished plate of filial superstition.

Pyromancers, Journeyman and Master, joined by the Choinese Magician, sat in a triangle about the Lady Geomancer and began the difficult and demanding business of interweaving their powers.

Penciling in triangles, he indicated the direction and target of the Guajiro attack.

Richard had tilted the tablets into his palm and pitched the phial away on the triangle of waste-land at the corner of Allen Lane, where Hatty had set him down.

Beginning from the bottom on the left-hand side, there was a dot - it was too neatly circular to be accidental - a flat-topped equilateral triangle, a pentagon and then a heptagonal figure.

He twirled a knob, sending a bright blip representing Major Savage with the artillery racing diagonally from Astoria to Hillyer Gap, while the main force of the regiment continued up the Columbia, then turned east to the mountains, covering two legs of a triangle.

He twirled a knob, sending a bright blip representing Major Savage with the artillery racing diagonally from Astoria to Hillyer Gap while the main force of the Regiment continued up the Columbia, then turned east to the mountains, covering two legs of a triangle.