• Isosceles

    Origin

    From Ancient Greek ἰσοσκελής, from ἴσος (isos, "equal") + σκέλος (skelos, "leg"); another word of the same root is scalene.

    Full definition of isosceles

    Adjective

    isosceles

    1. (geometry) Having two sides of equal length, used especially of an isosceles triangle or isosceles trapezoid.
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