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tri|po|lar — «try POH luhr», adjective. having three poles … Useful english dictionary
tri- — ♦ Préfixe, du lat. et du gr. tri « trois », signifiant en chimie « trois atomes, molécules, éléments » : triacide, trinitrate. ● tri Préfixe, du latin ou du grec tri , trois. tri Préfixe, du lat. et du gr. tri , trois . ⇒TRI , élém. formant Élém … Encyclopédie Universelle
tri|an´gu|lar|ly — tri|an|gu|lar «trih ANG gyuh luhr», adjective. 1. shaped like a triangle; three cornered. 2. Figurative. concerned with three persons, groups, or interests; three sided. 3. constituting a triad or set of three; threefold. 4. having to do with or… … Useful english dictionary
tri|an|gu|lar — «trih ANG gyuh luhr», adjective. 1. shaped like a triangle; three cornered. 2. Figurative. concerned with three persons, groups, or interests; three sided. 3. constituting a triad or set of three; threefold. 4. having to do with or relating to a… … Useful english dictionary
tri|an|gu|lar|i|ty — «try ANG gyuh LAR uh tee», noun. the condition of being triangular; triangular form … Useful english dictionary
tri|car|pel|lar|y — «try KAHR puh LEHR ee», adjective. Botany. having or consisting of three carpels … Useful english dictionary
tri|loc|u|lar — «try LOK yuh luhr», adjective. having three cells or compartments, as the capsule of a plant, or the heart of a reptile … Useful english dictionary
tri|mo|lec|u|lar — «TRY muh LIHK yuh luhr», adjective. Chemistry. of or made out of three molecules … Useful english dictionary
lar — acap·su·lar; acel·lu·lar; ac·e·tab·u·lar; ac·e·tab·u·lar·ia; acic·u·lar; ac·i·no·tu·bu·lar; ad·mi·nic·u·lar; ad·u·lar·ia; ae·dic·u·lar; afla·gel·lar; aglo·mer·u·lar; agui·lar·ite; ali·vin·cu·lar; al·lar·gan·do; al·ve·o·lar·i·form; am·phi·sty·lar; … English syllables
tri — 1. tri [ tri ] n. m. • 1761; trie n. f. v. 1580; a tri « d une manière choisie, excellente » 1280; de trier ♦ Action de trier. Faire le tri du grain. ⇒ triage. Faire un tri parmi des candidats. ⇒ présélection. Par métaph. « Se pourrait il que… … Encyclopédie Universelle