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Webster Dictionary :: Trinitarian

TRINITA'RIAN, a. Pertaining to the Trinity, or to the doctrine of the Trinity. T...

Webster Dictionary :: Tringle

TRIN'GLE, n. In architecture, a little square member or ornament, as a listel, r...

Webster Dictionary :: Trinerve

TRI'NERVE TRI'NERVED, a. In botany, a trinerved or three-nerved leaf, has three ...

Webster Dictionary :: Trinervate

TRINERV'ATE, a. [L. tres and nervus.] In botany, having three nerves or unbranch...

Webster Dictionary :: Trine

TRINE, a. Threefold; as trine dimension, that is, length, breadth and thickness....

Webster Dictionary :: Trinal

TRI'NAL, a. [L. trinus, three.] Threefold.

Webster Dictionary :: Trimness

TRIM'NESS, n. Neatness; snugness; the state of being close and in good order.

Webster Dictionary :: Trimming

TRIM'MING, ppr. Putting in due order; dressing; decorating; pruning; balancing; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Trimmer

TRIM'MER, n. One that trims; a timeserver. 1. A piece of timber fitted in. All t...

Webster Dictionary :: Trimmed

TRIM'MED, pp. Put in good order; dressed; ornamented; clipped; shaved; balanced;...

Webster Dictionary :: Trimly

TRIM'LY, adv. Nicely; neatly; in good order.

Webster Dictionary :: Trimetrical

TRIMET'RICAL, a. [Gr. three measures.] Consisting of three poetical measures, fo...

Webster Dictionary :: Trimeter

TRIM'ETER, n. A poetical division of verse, consisting of three measures. TRIM'ETER

Webster Dictionary :: Trim

TRIM, a. Firm; compact; tight; snug; being in good order. We say of a ship, she ...

Webster Dictionary :: Triluminar

TRILU'MINAR TRILU'MINOUS, a. [L. tres and lumen, light.] Having three lights.

Webster Dictionary :: Trilocular

TRILOC'ULAR, a. [L. tres and locus, a cell.] In botany, three-celled; having thr...

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