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TRIP, v.t. 1. To supplant; to cause to fall by striking the feet suddenly from u...
TRIP'ARTITE, a. [L. tripartitus; tres, three, and partitus, divided; partior.] 1...
TRIPARTI'TION, n. A division by three, or the taking of a third part of any numb...
TRIPE, n. 1. Properly, the entrails; but in common usage, the large stomach of r...
TRI'PE-MAN, n. A man who sells tripe.
TRIP'EDAL, a. [L. tres and pes.] Having three feet.
TRIPEN'NATE TRIPER'SONAL, a. [L. tres and persona.] Consisting of three persons.
TRIPERSONAL'ITY, n. The state of existing in three persons in one Godhead.
TRIPET'ALOUS, a. [Gr. three, and leaf.] In botany, three-petaled; having three p...
TRI'PHANE, n. A mineral, spodumene.
TRIPH'THONG, n. [Gr. three, and sound.] A coalition of three vowels in one compo...
TRIPHTHON'GAL, a. Pertaining to a triphthong; consisting of a triphthong.
TRIPH'YLLOUS, a. [Gr. three, and leaf.] In botany, three-leaved; having three le...
TRIPIN'NATE, a. [L. tres and penna or pinna.] In botany, a tripinnate leaf is a ...
TRIP'LE, a.[L. triplex, triplus; tres and plico, to fold.] 1. Threefold; consist...
TRIP'LET, n. [from triple.] Three of a kind, or three united. 1. In poetry, thre...