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TRI'ANGLE, n. [L. triangulum; tres, tria, three, and angulus, a corner.] In geom...
TRIAN'DRIAN, a. Having three stamens.
TRIAN'DER, n. [Gr. three, and a male.] A plant having three stamens.
TRIAL'ITY, n. [form three.] Three united; state of being three. [Little used.]
TRI'AL, n. [from try.] Any effort or exertion of strength for the purpose of asc...
TRI'AD, n. [L. trias, from tres, three.] The union of three; three united. In mu...
TRI'ACONTER, n. [Gr.] In ancient Greece, a vessel of thirty oars.
TRIACONTAHE'DRAL, a. [Gr. thirty, and side.] Having thirty sides. In mineralogy,...
TRI'ABLE, a. [from try.] That may be tried; that may be subjected to trial or te...
TRI, a prefix in words of Greek and Latin origin, signifies three.
TREY, n. [L. tres; Eng. three.] A three at cards; a card of three spots.
TREV'ET, n. [three-feet, tripod.] A stool or other thing that is supported by th...
TRETH'INGS, n. Taxes; imposts. [I know not where used. It is unknown, I believe,...
TRET, n. [probably from L. tritus, tero, to wear.] In commerce, an allowance to ...
TRES'TLE, n. tres'l. 1. The frame of a table. 2. A movable form for supporting a...
TRESS'URE, n. In heraldry, a kind of border.