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multangular

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multangular [mʌlˈtæŋgjʊlə], multiangular
adj
(Mathematics) having many angles


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Start at the Museum Gardens, home to one of the key parts of the cityOs Roman defences, the Multangular Tower.
The imposing York Minster is the largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe, but no less impressive is the Multangular Tower, the surprisingly intact remnant of a first-century Roman fortress.
Excavation at Lancaster, however, has provided us with a terminus post quem of 326 for the construction of the late fort which appears to have at least one multangular tower (Jones & Shotter 1988:80-84).
 
 
 
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