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THRESH, v.t. To thrash. [See Thrash .] The latter is the popular pronunciation, ...
THREN'ODY, n. [Gr. lamentation, and ode.] A song of lamentation.
THRENE, n. [Gr.] Lamentation. [Not used.]
THREE'SCORE, a. [three and score.] Thrice twenty; sixty; as threescore years.
THREE'FOLD, a. [three and fold.] Three-double; consisting of three; or thrice re...
THREE'-VALVED, a. [three and valve.] Trivalvular; consisting of three valves; op...
THREE'-SIDED, a. [three and side.] Having three plane sides; as a three-sided st...
THREE'-SEEDED, a. [three and See d.] Containing three See ds; as a three-See ded...
THREE'-POINTED, a. Tricuspidate.
THREE'-PETALED, a. [three and petal.] Tripetalous; consisting of three distinct ...
THREE'-P`ARTED, a. [three and parted.] Tripartite. A three-parted leaf, is divid...
THREE'-NERVED, a. [three and nerve.] A three-nerved leaf, has three distinct ves...
THREE'-LOBED, a. [three and lobe.] A three-lobed leaf, is one that is divided to...
THREE'-LEAVED, a. [three and leaf.] Consisting of three distinct leaflets; as a ...
THREE'-GRAINED, a. Tricoccous.
THREE'-FLOWERED, a. [three and flower.] Bearing three flowers together.