Trisyllable
Trisyllablen.a word containing three syllables
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Trisyllablen.a word containing three syllables
Tritea.common, old, stale, threadbare, worn out
Tritelyad.in a trite manner, commonly, stalely
Tritenessn.a trite state, great commonness
Triternatea.having three ternate leaflets, or the three divisions of a triple petiole divided into threes
Tritheismn.the worship or belief of three gods
Tritonn.a sea god, a trumpeter to Neptune, a beautiful song bird of the W. Indies
Tritonen.in music, false concord consisting of a greater third and a greater tone
Triturablea.that is possible to be pounded
Trituratev.t.to pound, bruise, reduce to powder
Triturationn.a rubbing to powder, a thrashing
Trituriumn.a vessel for separating liquors of different densities
Triumphn.joy or pomp for success, a conquest
Triumphv.i.to exult, glory, rejoice for victory
Triumphaln.a triumph, a token of victory
Triumphala.used in celebrating a victory, grand
Triumphanta.celebrating a victory, victorious
Triumphantlyad.in a triumphant manner
Triumphern.one who triumphs, one who exults
Triumvirn.one of three men in the same office
Triumvirala.pertaining to a triumvirate
Triumviraten.a government by three men
Triunea.three in one, three joined in one
Trivalvular, or Trivalvea.having three valves
Triviala.trifling, inconsiderable, worthless
Triviallyad.triflingly, lightly, meanly, vulgarly
Trivialnessn.lightness, lowness, commonness