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Alt. of Trigonometrical
Of or pertaining to trigonometry; performed by the rules of trigonometry.
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Having three pistils or styles; of or pertaining to the Trigynia.
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Alt. of Trigynous
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Alt. of Triglyphical
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Having three angles, or corners; triangular; as, a trigonal stem, one having tree prominent longitudinal angles.
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Same as Trigrammatic.
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Same as Trigraph.
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The aspect of planets distant from each other 120 degrees, or one third of the zodiac; trigon.
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An ornament in the frieze of the Doric order, repeated at equal intervals. Each triglyph consists of a rectangular tablet, slightly projecting, and divided nearly to the top by two parallel and perpendicular gutters, or channels, called glyphs, into three parts, or spaces, called femora. A half channel, or glyph, is also cut upon each of the perpendicular edges of the tablet. See Illust. of Entablature.
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Consisting of, or pertaining to, triglyphs.
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Three sided, the sides being plane or concave; having three salient angles or edges; trigonal.
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That branch of mathematics which treats of the relations of the sides and angles of triangles, which the methods of deducing from certain given parts other required parts, and also of the general relations which exist between the trigonometrical functions of arcs or angles.
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Any one of the Trigynia.
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The quality or state of being trig; smartness; neatness.
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The trigger fish.
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Same as Trigonal.
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Having thirty-two leaves to a sheet; as, a trigesimo-secundo form, book, leaf, size, etc.
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The sapphirine gurnard (Trigla hirundo). See Illust. under Gurnard.
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A combination of three vowel sounds in a single syllable, forming a simple or compound sound; also, a union of three vowel characters, representing together a single sound; a trigraph; as, eye, -ieu in adieu, -eau in beau, are examples of triphthongs.
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