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TRIV'ANT, n. A truant.
TRIVERB'IAL, a. [L. triverbium.] Triverbial days, in the Roman calendar, were ju...
TRIV'ET, n. A three legged stool. [See Trevet .]
TRIV'IAL, a. [L. trivialis; probably from Gr.; L. tero, trivi, to wear, or from ...
TRIVIAL'ITY, n. Trivialness. [Not much used.]
TRIV'IALLY, adv. Commonly; vulgarly. 1. Lightly; inconsiderably; in a trifling d...
TRIV'IALNESS, n. Commonness. 1. Lightness; unimportance.
TROAT, v.i. To cry, as a buck in rutting time. TROAT , n. The cry of a buck in r...
TRO'CAR, n. A surgical instrument for tapping dropsical persons and the like.
TROCHA'IC TROCHA'ICAL, a. [See Trochee .] In poetry, consisting of trochees; as ...
TROCHAN'TER, n. [Gr.] In anatomy, the trochanters are two processes of the thigh...
TRO'CHE, n. [Gr. a wheel.] A form of medicine in a cake or tablet, or a stiff pa...
TRO'CHEE, n. [L. trochoeus.] In verse, a foot of two syllables, the first long a...
TRO'CHIL, n. [L. trochilus; Gr. to run.] 1. An aquatic bird, a swift runner, wit...
TROCHIL'IC, a. Having power to draw out or turn round.
TROCHIL'ICS, n. [L. trochilus.] The science of rotary motion.