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Webster Dictionary :: Triblet

TRIB'LET TRIBOM'ETER, n. [Gr. to rub or wear, and measure.] An instrument to asc...

Webster Dictionary :: Tribe

TRIBE, n. [L. tribus.] 1. A family, race or series of generations, descending fr...

Webster Dictionary :: Triarian

TRIA'RIAN, a. [L. triarii.] Occupying the third post or place.

Webster Dictionary :: Triangularly

TRIAN'GULARLY, adv. After the form of a triangle.

Webster Dictionary :: Triangular

TRIAN'GULAR, a. Having three angles. In botany, a triangular stem has three prom...

Webster Dictionary :: Triangled

TRIAN'GLED, a. Having three angles.

Webster Dictionary :: Triangle

TRI'ANGLE, n. [L. triangulum; tres, tria, three, and angulus, a corner.] In geom...

Webster Dictionary :: Triandrian

TRIAN'DRIAN, a. Having three stamens.

Webster Dictionary :: Triander

TRIAN'DER, n. [Gr. three, and a male.] A plant having three stamens.

Webster Dictionary :: Triality

TRIAL'ITY, n. [form three.] Three united; state of being three. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Trial

TRI'AL, n. [from try.] Any effort or exertion of strength for the purpose of asc...

Webster Dictionary :: Triad

TRI'AD, n. [L. trias, from tres, three.] The union of three; three united. In mu...

Webster Dictionary :: Triaconter

TRI'ACONTER, n. [Gr.] In ancient Greece, a vessel of thirty oars.

Webster Dictionary :: Triacontahedral

TRIACONTAHE'DRAL, a. [Gr. thirty, and side.] Having thirty sides. In mineralogy,...

Webster Dictionary :: Triable

TRI'ABLE, a. [from try.] That may be tried; that may be subjected to trial or te...

Webster Dictionary :: Tri

TRI, a prefix in words of Greek and Latin origin, signifies three.

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