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TRIT'ICALNESS, n. Triteness. [Not used.]
TRIT'ICAL, a. [from trite.] Trite; common. [Not in use.]
TRI'THING, n. [from three.] One of the divisions of the county of York in Englan...
TRITHE'ITE, n. A tritheist.
TRITHEIS'TIC, a. Pertaining to tritheism.
TRITHE'IST, n. One who believes that there are three distinct Gods in the Godhea...
TRITHE'ISM, n. The opinion or doctrine that there are three Gods in the Godhead.
TRITERN'ATE, a. [L. tres, three, and ternate.] Having three biternate leaves, or...
TRI'TENESS, n. Commonness; staleness; a state of being worn out; as the tritenes...
TRI'TELY, adv. In a common manner.
TRISYL'LABLE, n. [L. tres, three, and syllaba, syllable.] A word consisting of t...
TRISYLLAB'IC TRISYLLAB'ICAL, a. [from trisyllable.] Pertaining to a trisyllable;...
TRISULC', n. [L. trisulcus.] Something having three points. [Not in use.]
TRIST TRIST'FUL, a. [L. tristis, sad.] Sad; sorrowful; gloomy. [Not used.]
TRISPERM'OUS, a. [Gr. three, and See d.] Three-See ded; containing three See ds;...
TRIS'PAST TRISPAS'TON, n. [Gr. to draw.] In mechanics, a machine with three pull...