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TRIFIS'TULARY, a. [L. tres and fistula, a pipe.] Having three pipes.
TRIF'ID, a. [L. trifidus; tres, three, and findo, to divide.] In botany, divided...
TRI'FALLOW, v.t. [L. tres, three, and fallow.] To plow land the third time befor...
TRIETER'ICAL, a. [L. trietericus; tres, three, and Gr. year.] Triennial; kept or...
TRIET, a. [L. tritus, from tero, to wear.] Worn out; common; used till so common...
TRI'ERARCH, n. [Gr. a trireme, and a chief.] In ancient Greece, the commander of...
TRI'ER, n. [from try.] One who tries; one who makes experiments; one who examine...
TRIEN'NIALLY, adv. Once in three years.
TRIEN'NIAL, a. [L. triennis, triennium; tres, three, and annus, year.] 1. Contin...
TRID'UAN, a. [L. triduum; tres and dies, day.] Lasting three days, or happening ...
TRIDODECAHE'DRAL, a. [Gr. three, and dodecahedral.] In crystallography, presenti...
TRI'DING. [See Trithing .]
TRIDIAPA'SON, n. [tri and diapason.] In music, a triple octave or twenty second.
TRI'DENTED, a. Having three teeth or prongs.
TRIDENT'ATE, a. [L. tres and dens, tooth.] Having three teeth.
TRI'DENT, n. [L. tridens; tres, three, and dens, tooth.] In mythology, a kind of...