Everyone knows a triangle with all equal sides is an equilateral.
It is the area inside a square that has each side equal to one statute mile (5,280 feet or 1,760 yards).
It is the area inside a square that has each side equal to one yard (3 feet or 36 inches).
But there just may not be anything left to be said between these two equal sides.
Giving both sides equal credence is to lose touch with right and wrong, they contend.
I come as an equal to side with you in your cause.
The Baptistry has eight equal sides with a rectangular addition on the west side.
The three formed a triangle of more or less equal sides.
Any two equal sides of an isosceles triangle will meet the third in the same angle.
It doesn't make sense unless we're choosing equal sides.