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Definition of trig
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Trig (v. t.) To fill; to
stuff;
to cram.
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Intrigue
::
Intrigue
(v. i.) To carry on a
secret
and
illicit
love or
amour.
Trigon
::
Trigon
(n.) A kind of
triangular
lyre or harp.
Goniometrical
::
Goniometrical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
determined
by means of, a
goniometer;
trigonometric..
Metoche
::
Metoche
(n.) The space
between
two
triglyphs.
Triquetrous
::
Triquetrous
(a.) Three
sided,
the sides being plane or
concave;
having
three
salient
angles
or
edges;
trigonal..
Peep
::
Peep (n.) Any small
sandpiper,
as the least
sandpiper
(Trigna
minutilla)..
Meros
::
Meros (n.) The plain
surface
between
the
channels
of a
triglyph.
Manager
::
Manager
(n.) A
contriver;
an
intriguer.
Strigose
::
Strigment
(n.)
Scraping;
that which is
scraped
off.
Intrigue
::
Intrigue
(v. i.) To form a plot or
scheme;
to
contrive
to
accomplish
a
purpose
by
secret
artifice.
Amour
::
Amour (n.) Love
making;
a love
affair;
usually,
an
unlawful
connection
in love; a love
intrigue;
an
illicit
love
affair..
Backdoor
::
Backdoor
(a.)
Acting
from
behind
and in
concealment;
as,
backdoor
intrigues..
Harquebuse
::
Harquebuse
(n.) A
firearm
with match
holder,
trigger,
and
tumbler,
made in the
second
half of the 15th
century.
the
barrel
was about forty
inches
long. A form of the
harquebus
was
subsequently
called
arquebus
with
matchlock..
Trigon
::
Trigon
(n.)
Trine,
an
aspect
of two
planets
distant
120
degrees
from each
other..
Spherics
::
Spherics
(n.) The
doctrine
of the
sphere;
the
science
of the
properties
and
relations
of the
circles,
figures,
and other
magnitudes
of a
sphere,
produced
by
planes
intersecting
it;
spherical
geometry
and
trigonometry..
Trig
::
Trig (n.) A
stone,
block of wood, or
anything
else,
placed
under a wheel or
barrel
to
prevent
motion;
a
scotch;
a
skid..
Affair
::
Affair
(n.) Any
proceeding
or
action
which it is
wished
to refer to or
characterize
vaguely;
as, an
affair
of
honor,
i. e., a duel; an
affair
of love, i. e., an
intrigue..
Trigonometry
::
Trigonometry
(n.) 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..
Trigonous
::
Trigonous
(a.) Same as
Trigonal.
Figaro
::
Figaro
(n.) An
adroit
and
unscrupulous
intriguer.
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