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TRISYL'LABLE, n. [L. tres, three, and syllaba, syllable.] A word consisting of t...
TRI'TELY, adv. In a common manner.
TRI'TENESS, n. Commonness; staleness; a state of being worn out; as the tritenes...
TRITERN'ATE, a. [L. tres, three, and ternate.] Having three biternate leaves, or...
TRITHE'ISM, n. The opinion or doctrine that there are three Gods in the Godhead.
TRITHE'IST, n. One who believes that there are three distinct Gods in the Godhea...
TRITHEIS'TIC, a. Pertaining to tritheism.
TRITHE'ITE, n. A tritheist.
TRI'THING, n. [from three.] One of the divisions of the county of York in Englan...
TRIT'ICAL, a. [from trite.] Trite; common. [Not in use.]
TRIT'ICALNESS, n. Triteness. [Not used.]
TRI'TON, n. In mythology, a fabled sea demi-god, supposed to be the trumpeter of...
TRI'TONE, n. [L. tres and tonus.] In music, a false concord, consisting of three...
TRITOX'YD, n. [Gr. third, and oxyd.] In chimistry, a substance oxydized in the t...
TRIT'URABLE, a. [See Triturate .] Capable of being reduced to a fine powder by p...
TRIT'URATE, v.t. [L. trituro, from tritus, tero, to wear.] To rub or grind to a ...