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Tripsis

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triticalitynoun(obsolete) triteness
trituriumnounAlternative form of tritorium. [(chemistry, obsolete) A vessel for separating liquids of different densities.]
tricotomynounMisspelling of trichotomy. [Division or separation into three groups or pieces.]
tritheitenoun(obsolete) A tritheist.
trisulcnoun(obsolete, rare) Something having three forks or prongs, especially a trident.
trithing-reevenoun(obsolete) The official governing a trithing.
triposnoun(Cambridge University) Any of the final examinations for a BA honours degree.
triquetrumnoun(anatomy) The triquetral bone
trisectionnoun(geometry) The act of division of something (such as an angle, line segment, or circle) into three parts, especially three equal parts.
tridingnounAlternative form of trithing. [(historical) a riding (one of three ancient divisions of a county in England)]
tremisnounAlternative form of tremissis (“ancient coin”). [(historical) A coin of late Ancient Rome, worth one third of a solidus.]
triumvirynoun(obsolete) A triumvirate.
trivialIgnorable; of little significance or value.
tristichnoun(prosody) A tercet.
tribracnounObsolete form of tribrach. [(prosody) A metrical foot consisting of three short syllables.]
trithingnoun(historical) a riding (one of three ancient divisions of a county in England)
trebletnounArchaic form of triblet. [A tapering cylinder used in metalcraft, usually made of steel, used to expand or measure a ring or hole in another piece of metal up to a desired size.]
tribrachusnounAlternative form of tribrach. [(prosody) A metrical foot consisting of three short syllables.]
tribrachysnounAlternative form of tribrach. [(prosody) A metrical foot consisting of three short syllables.]
trapezenounA swinging horizontal bar suspended at each end by a rope, used by circus artists.

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