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What does the word isoseles mean?

"Isosceles" refers to a triangle with two sides of equal length.

Here's a breakdown of the word's origins:

* Iso-: This prefix comes from Greek and means "equal".

* -sceles: This suffix also comes from Greek and means "leg".

So, literally, "isosceles" means "equal legs" or "equal sides".

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