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TRILAT'ERAL, a. [L. tres, three, and latus, side.] Having three sides.
TRIJU'GOUS, a. [L. tres, three, and jugum, yoke.] In botany, having three pairs....
TRIHE'DRON, n. [Gr. three, and side.] A figure having three equal sides.
TRIHE'DRAL, a. [See Trihedron .] Having three equal sides.
TRIGYN'IAN, a. Having three pistils.
TRI'GYN, n. [Gr. three, and a female.] In botany, a plant having three pistils.
TRIG'ONOUS, a. Triangular; having three angles or corners. 1. In botany, having ...
TRIGONOM'ETRY, n. [Gr. a triangle, and to measure.] The measuring of triangles; ...
TRIGONOMET'RICALLY, adv. According to the rules or principles of trigonometry.
TRIG'ONAL TRIGONOMET'RICAL, a. Pertaining to trigonometry; performed by or accor...
TRIG'ON, n. [Gr. three, and angle.] 1. A triangle; a term used in astrology; als...
TRIG'LYPH, n. [Gr. three, and sculpture.] An ornament in the frieze of the Doric...
TRIGIN'TALS, n. [L. triginta.] Trentals; the number of thirty masses to be said ...
TRIG'GER, n. 1. A catch to hold the wheel of a carriage on a declivity. 2. The c...
TRIG'AMY, n. [Gr. three, and marriage.] State of being married tree times; or th...
TRIG, v.t. To fill; to stuff. [Not in use.] 1. To stop; as a wheel. TRIG , a. Fu...