Triangulum Australe
[ trahy-ang-gyuh-luh m aw-strey-lee ]
/ traɪˈæŋ gyə ləm ɔˈstreɪ li /
noun, genitive Tri·an·gu·li Aus·tra·lis [trahy-ang-gyuh-lahy aw-strey-lis] /traɪˈæŋ gyəˌlaɪ ɔˈstreɪ lɪs/. Astronomy.
the Southern Triangle, a southern constellation between Pavo and Circinus.
Origin of Triangulum Australe
From New Latin
British Dictionary definitions for triangulum australe
Triangulum Australe
/ (ɒˈstreɪlɪ) /
noun Latin genitive Trianguli Australis (ɒˈstreɪlɪs)
a small bright triangular constellation in the S hemisphere, lying between Ara and the Southern Cross, that contains an open star cluster
Word Origin for Triangulum Australe
New Latin: southern triangle