1. trilateral - Adjective
2. trilateral - Adjective Satellite
Having three sides; being three-sided; as, a trilateral triangle.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOne of the most interesting reactions to come out of 1968 was in the first publication of the Trilateral Commission, which believed there was a 'crisis of democracy' from too much participation of the masses. Noam Chomsky
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Addressing a virtual conference of the Russia-India-┬а(RIC) trilateral, Jaishankar said, тАЬThis special meeting reiterates our belief in the time-tested principles of international relations. Source: Internet
Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to halt the fighting and arrange the exchange of the dead during their foreign ministers’ trilateral talks with Lavrov held in Moscow. Source: Internet
At one time Winchester was one of the Lord's schools, competing in a trilateral cricket tournament with Eton and Harrow ; and for this reason the first cricket eleven is still known as "Lords" (with or without the apostrophe). Source: Internet