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- A trigonon (trígōnon, from Gr**** "τρίγωνον", "triangle") is a small triangular ancient Gr**** harp occasionally used by the ancient Gr****s and probably...
- body, according to their tuning. Bride plays a spindle harp, labeled "trigonon" by a researcher. Attica. Red figure, by the Bath Painter (ARV2 1126/6)...
- Pandura Phorminx Rhoptron Sambuca Salpinx Sistrum Psaltery Tambourine Trigonon Water organ (Hydraulis) Roman art, 4th century A.D. Dancer with cymbals...
- Epigonion Gr**** harp, circa 430 B.C. This style of harp is not named in artworks and has also been called trigonon by modern researchers....
- other abnormalities, or in isolated form. The term is from Ancient Gr**** trigonon 'triangle' and kephale 'head'. Trigonocephaly can either occur in a syndrome...
- later Attic writers also mention a multi-stringed instrument called the trigonon or trigonos (τρίγωνος = 'triangular'); these could have been angular harps...
- Chenopodium × tridentinum Murr Chenopodium × trigonocarpum Aellen Chenopodium trigonon Schult. (Syn.: Einadia trigonos) Chenopodium twisselmannii Benet-Pierce...
- Trigonometry (from Ancient Gr**** τρίγωνον (trígōnon) 'triangle' and μέτρον (métron) 'measure') is a branch of mathematics concerned with relationships...
- Euler (1748). The term "trigonometry" was derived from Gr**** τρίγωνον trigōnon, "triangle" and μέτρον metron, "measure". The modern words "sine" and "cosine"...
- name Trigonognathus kabeyai; the generic name is derived from the Gr**** trigonon ("triangle") and gnathus ("jaw"),[citation needed] while the specific name...