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Etymology
Named by Dutch explorers Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman between 1595 and 1597. From L. triangulum, a "triangle" + australe, "southern".
Proper noun
en-proper noun|sg=triangulum#Latin|Triangulum australe#Latin|Australe
- constellation A winter constellation of the southern sky, which has three bright stars that form a triangle. It lies north of the constellation Apus, between Ara and Circinus.
Translations
trans-top|constellation
Finnish: t-|fi|Etelän kolmio
French: Triangle austral m
German: Südliches Dreieck n
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Russian: Южн�й Т�е�гол�ник
Spanish: Triangulum Australe
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Related terms
Triangulum
el:Triangulum Australe
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