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Definition of trig
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Trig (n.) A
stone,
block of wood, or
anything
else,
placed
under a wheel or
barrel
to
prevent
motion;
a
scotch;
a
skid..
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Piper
::
Piper (n.) A
common
European
gurnard
(Trigla
lyra),
having
a large head, with
prominent
nasal
projection,
and with
large,
sharp,
opercular
spines..
Trigamist
::
Trigamist
(n.) One who has been
married
three
times;
also, one who has three
husbands
or three wives at the same
time..
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..
Goniometrical
::
Goniometrical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
determined
by means of, a
goniometer;
trigonometric..
Triglyphical
::
Triglyphical
(a.)
Containing
three sets of
characters
or
sculptures.
Outrigger
::
Outrigger
(n.) Any spar or
projecting
timber
run out for
temporary
use, as from a
ship's
mast, to hold a rope or a sail
extended,
or from a
building,
to
support
hoisting
teckle..
Fer-de-lance
::
Fer-de-lance
(n.) A
large,
venomous
serpent
(Trigonocephalus
lanceolatus)
of
Brazil
and the West
Indies.
It is
allied
to the
rattlesnake,
but has no
rattle..
Strigine
::
Strigillose
(a.) Set with
stiff,
slender
bristles..
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..
Cabal
::
Cabal (n.) A
number
of
persons
united
in some close
design,
usually
to
promote
their
private
views and
interests
in
church
or state by
intrigue;
a
secret
association
composed
of a few
designing
persons;
a
junto..
Triglyphic
::
Triglyphic
(a.) Alt. of
Triglyphica.
Triphthong
::
Triphthong
(n.) 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..
Angle
::
Angle (v. i.) To use some bait or
artifice;
to
intrigue;
to
scheme;
as, to angle for
praise..
Intriguery
::
Intriguery
(n.) Arts or
practice
of
intrigue.
Peep
::
Peep (n.) Any small
sandpiper,
as the least
sandpiper
(Trigna
minutilla)..
Tubfish
::
Tubfish
(n.) The
sapphirine
gurnard
(Trigla
hirundo).
See
Illust.
under
Gurnard.
Trigonous
::
Trigonous
(a.) Same as
Trigonal.
Intrigante
::
Intrigante
(n.) A
female
intriguer.
Ophthalmic
::
Ophthalmic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or in the
region
of, the eye;
ocular;
as the
ophthalmic,
or
orbitonasal,
nerve,
a
division
of the
trigeminal,
which gives
branches
to the
lachrymal
gland,
eyelids,
nose, and
forehead..
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..
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