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TRIUMPH'ANT, a. [L. triumphans.] Celebrating victory; as a triumphant chariot. 1...
TRIUMPH'AL, a. [L. triumphalis.] Pertaining to triumph; used in a triumph; as a ...
TRI'UMPH, n. [L. triumphus.] 1. Among the ancient Romans, a pompous ceremony per...
TRITU'RIUM, n. A vessel for separating liquors of different densities.
TRI'TURE, n. A rubbing or grinding. [Not used.]
TRITURA'TION, n. The act of reducing to a fine powder by grinding.
TRIT'URATING, ppr. Grinding or reducing to a very fine powder.
TRIT'URATED, pp. Reduced to a very fine powder.
TRIT'URATE, v.t. [L. trituro, from tritus, tero, to wear.] To rub or grind to a ...
TRIT'URABLE, a. [See Triturate .] Capable of being reduced to a fine powder by p...
TRITOX'YD, n. [Gr. third, and oxyd.] In chimistry, a substance oxydized in the t...
TRI'TONE, n. [L. tres and tonus.] In music, a false concord, consisting of three...
TRI'TON, n. In mythology, a fabled sea demi-god, supposed to be the trumpeter of...
TRIT'ICALNESS, n. Triteness. [Not used.]
TRIT'ICAL, a. [from trite.] Trite; common. [Not in use.]
TRI'THING, n. [from three.] One of the divisions of the county of York in Englan...