💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Tripsis"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| triticalitynoun | (obsolete) triteness |
| trituriumnoun | Alternative form of tritorium. [(chemistry, obsolete) A vessel for separating liquids of different densities.] |
| tricotomynoun | Misspelling 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. |
| tridingnoun | Alternative form of trithing. [(historical) a riding (one of three ancient divisions of a county in England)] |
| tremisnoun | Alternative form of tremissis (“ancient coin”). [(historical) A coin of late Ancient Rome, worth one third of a solidus.] |
| triumvirynoun | (obsolete) A triumvirate. |
| trivial | Ignorable; of little significance or value. |
| tristichnoun | (prosody) A tercet. |
| tribracnoun | Obsolete 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) |
| trebletnoun | Archaic 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.] |
| tribrachusnoun | Alternative form of tribrach. [(prosody) A metrical foot consisting of three short syllables.] |
| tribrachysnoun | Alternative form of tribrach. [(prosody) A metrical foot consisting of three short syllables.] |
| trapezenoun | A swinging horizontal bar suspended at each end by a rope, used by circus artists. |
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