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TROAT, v.i. To cry, as a buck in rutting time. TROAT , n. The cry of a buck in r...
TRIV'IALNESS, n. Commonness. 1. Lightness; unimportance.
TRIV'IALLY, adv. Commonly; vulgarly. 1. Lightly; inconsiderably; in a trifling d...
TRIVIAL'ITY, n. Trivialness. [Not much used.]
TRIV'IAL, a. [L. trivialis; probably from Gr.; L. tero, trivi, to wear, or from ...
TRIV'ET, n. A three legged stool. [See Trevet .]
TRIVERB'IAL, a. [L. triverbium.] Triverbial days, in the Roman calendar, were ju...
TRIV'ANT, n. A truant.
TRIVALV'ULAR, a. Three-valved; having three valves.
TRIU'NITY, n. Trinity. [Not used.]
TRI'UNE, a. [L. tres and unus.] Three in one; an epithet applied to God, to expr...
TRIUM'VIRATE, a. A coalition of three men; particularly, the union of three men ...
TRI'UMVIR, n. [L. tres, three, and vir, man.] One of three men united in office....
TRI'UMPHING, ppr. Celebrating victory with pomp; vanquishing; rejoicing for vict...
TRI'UMPHER, n. One who triumphs or rejoices for victory; one who vanquishes. 1. ...
TRIUMPH'ANTLY, adv. In a triumphant manner; with the joy and exultation that pro...