Trifid

  • 1Trifid — may refer to:*Trifid Nebula in the constellation Sagittarius. *Triffid, the titular antagonist from the 1951 novel The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham …

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  • 2trifid — TRIFÍD, Ă adj. (bot.; despre unele organe) Alcătuit din trei părţi până la mijlocul lungimii sau lăţimii sale. [< fr. trifide]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 23.10.2005. Sursa: DN  TRIFÍD, Ă adj. (despre unele organe, frunze) despicat în trei; care …

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  • 3Trifid — Tri fid, a. [L. trifidus; tri (see {Tri }) + the root of findere to split: cf. F. trifide.] Cleft to the middle, or slightly beyond the middle, into three parts; three cleft. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 4trifid — divided into three lobes, 1620s, from L. trifidus cleft in three, from tri three + FID (Cf. fid). This adj. probably inspired triffid, the name of the three legged walking poisonous plants in John Wyndham s novel The Day of the Triffids (1951) …

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  • 5trifid — [trī′fid] adj. [L trifidus < tri , three + FID] divided into three lobes or parts by deep clefts, as some leaves …

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  • 6trifid — adjective Etymology: Latin trifidus split into three, from tri + findere to split more at bite Date: circa 1753 being deeply and narrowly cleft into three teeth, processes, or points < a spoon with a trifid top > …

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  • 7Trifid Nebula — by the Hubble Space Telescope (NASA/ESA) Observation data: J2000 epoch Type …

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  • 8Trifid cipher — In classical cryptography, the trifid cipher is a cipher invented around 1901 by Felix Delastelle, which extends the concept of the bifid cipher to a third dimension, allowing each symbol to be fractionated into 3 elements instead of two. That is …

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  • 9Trifid-Nebel — Datenbanklinks zu Trifidnebel Emissionsnebel Daten des Trifidnebels …

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  • 10Trifid Nebula — ▪ astronomy  (catalog numbers NGC 6514 and M 20), bright, diffuse nebula in the constellation Sagittarius, lying several thousand light years from the Earth. It was discovered by the French astronomer Legentil de La Galaisière before 1750 and&#8230; …

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