TRIGYNIAN
TRIGYN'IAN, adjective Having three pistils.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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TRIGYN'IAN, adjective Having three pistils.
TRIHE'DRAL, adjective [See Trihedron.] Having three equal sides.
TRIHE'DRON, noun [Gr. three, and side.] A figure having three equal sides.
TRIJU'GOUS, adjective [Latin tres, three, and jugum, yoke.] In botany, having three pairs. A trijugous leaf is a pinnate leaf with three pairs of leaflets.
TRILAT'ERAL, adjective [Latin tres, three, and latus, side.] Having three sides.
TRILIT'ERAL, adjective [Latin tres, three, and litera, letter.] Consisting of three letters; as a triliteral root or word.TRILIT'ERAL, noun A word consisting of three letters.
TRILL, noun A quaver; a shake of the voice in singing, or of the sound of an instrument. [See Shake.]TRILL, verb transitive To utter with a quavering or tremulousness of voice; ...
TRILL'ED, participle passive Shaken; uttered with rapid vibrations.
TRILL'ING, participle present tense Uttering with a quavering or shake.
TRILLION, noun tril'yun. [a word formed arbitrarily of three, or Gr. million.] The product of a million multiplied by a million, and that product multiplied by a million; or the...
TRILO'BATE, adjective [Latin tres and locus.] Having three lobes.
TRILOC'ULAR, adjective [Latin tres and locus, a cell.] In botany, three-celled; having three cells for seeds; as a trilocular capsule.
TRILU'MINARTRILU'MINOUS, adjective [Latin tres and lumen, light.] Having three lights.
TRILU'MINOUS, a. [L. tres and lumen, light.] Having three lights.
TRIM, adjective Firm; compact; tight; snug; being in good order. We say of a ship, she is trim or trim-built; every thing about the man is trim We say of a person, he is trim wh...
TRIM'ETER, noun A poetical division of verse, consisting of three measures.TRIM'ETER
TRIMET'RICAL, adjective [Gr. three measures.] Consisting of three poetical measures, forming an iambic of six feet.
TRIM'LY, adverb Nicely; neatly; in good order.
TRIM'MED, participle passive Put in good order; dressed; ornamented; clipped; shaved; balanced; rebuked.
TRIM'MER, noun One that trims; a timeserver.1. A piece of timber fitted in.All the joists and the trimmers for the staircase--
TRIM'MING, participle present tense Putting in due order; dressing; decorating; pruning; balancing; fluctuating between parties.TRIM'MING, noun Ornamental appendages to a garmen...
TRIM'NESS, noun Neatness; snugness; the state of being close and in good order.
TRI'NAL, adjective [Latin trinus, three.] Threefold.
TRINE, adjective Threefold; as trine dimension, that is, length, breadth and thickness.TRINE, noun [supra.] In astrology, the aspect of planets distant from each other 120 degre...
TRINERV'ATE, adjective [Latin tres and nervus.] In botany, having three nerves or unbranched vessels meeting behind or beyond the base.
TRI'NERVETRI'NERVED, adjective In botany, a trinerved or three-nerved leaf, has three nerves or unbranched vessels meeting in the base of the leaf.
TRI'NERVED, a. In botany, a trinerved or three-nerved leaf, has three nerves or unbranched vessels meeting in the base of the leaf.