Reuleaux triangle

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Named after Franz Reuleaux, 19th-century German engineer, who used Reuleaux triangles in his machine designs.

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Reuleaux triangle (plural Reuleaux triangles)

  1. (geometry) A figure consisting of three circular arcs, each centered on the intersection of the other two.

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