Tridentate
Tridentatea.having three limbs or teeths
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Tridentatea.having three limbs or teeths
Tridentinea.pertaining to the Trent on the eastern Alps
Trienniala.lasting or being every three years
Triern.one who tries or examins, a test
Trifallowv.t.to plow land three times over
Trifariousa.in three parts
Trifida.split or divided into three parts
Triflev.i.to act or spend foolishly, idle, mock
Triflen.a thing of little moment or value
Triflern.one who acts or talks foolishly, an idler
Triflingpa. a.shuffling, wanting worth, mean
Triflingn.employment about trifles, deceit
Triflinglyad.without importance, meanly
Triflingnessn.giddiness, simplicity, meanness
Triflorousa.bearing three flower
Triforma.having a triple form or shape, triple
Trigv.to stop or fasten a wheel, to set a mark
Trigger, or Trickern.the catch of a wheel or gun
Triglan.a genus of fishes of the thoracic order
Triglyphn.an ornament on the Doric freeze, with two channels and three legs
Trigonometern.an instrument to resolve problems in dialling and trigonometry
Trigonometricala.relating to trigonometry
Trigonometricallyad.by trigonometry
Trigonometryn.the art of measuring triangles
Trigonous, or Trigonala.having three angles or corners
Trihedrala.having three equal sides
Trihedronn.a figure with three equal sides