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TRISEP'ALOUS, a. In botany, having three sepals to a calyx.
TRISEC'TION, n. [L. tres and sectio, a cutting.] The division of a thing into th...
TRISECT'ING, ppr. Dividing into three equal parts.
TRISECT'ED, pp. Divided into three equal parts.
TRISECT', v.t. [L. tres, three, and seco, to cut.] To cut or divide into three e...
TRISAG'ION, n. [Gr. three, and holy.] A hymn in which the word holy is repeated ...
TRISACRAMENTA'RIAN, n. [L. tres, three, and sacrament.] One of a religious sect ...
TRIRHOMBOID'AL, a. [tri and rhomboidal.] Having the form of three rhombs.
TRI'REME, n. [L. triremis; tres and remus.] A galley or vessel with three benche...
TRIRA'DIATED, a. [L. tres and radius.] Having three rays.
TRIQUE'TROUS, a. [L. triquetrus, from triquetra, a triangle.] Three-sided; havin...
TRIPYR'AMID, n. [L. tres and pyramis.] In mineralogy, a genus of spars, the body...
TRIPUDIA'TION, n. [L. tripudio, to dance.] Act of dancing.
TRIPU'DIARY, a. [L. tripudium.] Pertaining to dancing; performed by dancing.
TRIP'TOTE, n. [Gr. three, and case.] In grammar, a name having three cases only.
TRIP'PINGLY, adv. Nimbly; with a light nimble quick step; with agility. Sing and...