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Definition of trip
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of trip is as below...
Trip (n. i.) Fig.: To be
guilty
of a
misstep;
to
commit
an
offense
against
morality,
propriety,
or rule; to err; to
mistake;
to
fail..
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Dispurvey
::
Dispurvey
(v. t.) To
disfurnish;
to
strip.
Sea Raven
::
Sea raven () An
American
cottoid
fish
(Hemitripterus
Americanus)
allied
to the
sculpins,
found on the
northeren
Atlantic
coasts..
Lattice
::
Lattice
(n.) Any work of wood or
metal,
made by
crossing
laths,
or thin
strips,
and
forming
a
network;
as, the
lattice
of a
window;
--
called
also
latticework..
Rifle
::
Rifle (n.) A strip of wood
covered
with emery or a
similar
material,
used for
sharpening
scythes..
Talipot
::
Talipot
(n.) A
beautiful
tropical
palm tree
(Corypha
umbraculifera),
a
native
of
Ceylon
and the
Malabar
coast.
It has a trunk sixty or
seventy
feet high,
bearing
a crown of
gigantic
fan-shaped
leaves
which are used as
umbrellas
and as fans in
ceremonial
processions,
and, when cut into
strips,
as a
substitute
for
writing
paper..
Skin
::
Skin (v. t.) To strip of money or
property;
to
cheat.
Unfurnish
::
Unfurnish
(v. t.) To strip of
furniture;
to
divest;
to
strip.
Maple
::
Maple (n.) A tree of the genus Acer,
including
about fifty
species.
A.
saccharinum
is the rock
maple,
or sugar
maple,
from the sap of which sugar is made, in the
United
States,
in great
quantities,
by
evaporation;
the red or swamp maple is A.
rubrum;
the
silver
maple,
A.
dasycarpum,
having
fruit wooly when
young;
the
striped
maple,
A.
Pennsylvanium,
called
also
moosewood.
The
common
maple of
Europe
is A.
campestre,
the
sycamore
maple is A.
Pseudo-platanus,
and the
Norway
maple is A.
platanoides.
Unharness
::
Unharness
(v. t.) To strip of
harness;
to loose from
harness
or gear; as, to
unharness
horses
or
oxen..
Lithonthryptic
::
Lithonthryptic
(a. & n.) Same as
Lithontriptic.
Pluck
::
Pluck (v. t.) To strip of, or as of,
feathers;
as, to pluck a
fowl..
Ruffe
::
Ruffe (n.) A small
freshwater
European
perch
(Acerina
vulgaris);
--
called
also pope,
blacktail,
and
stone,
/
striped,
perch..
Triptych
::
Triptych
(n.) A
picture
or
altarpiece
in three
compartments.
Tripe
::
Tripe (n.) The large
stomach
of
ruminating
animals,
when
prepared
for
food..
Tern
::
Tern (a.)
Threefold;
triple;
consisting
of
three;
ternate.
Tiger
::
Tiger (n.) A very large and
powerful
carnivore
(Felis
tigris)
native
of
Southern
Asia and the East
Indies.
Its back and sides are tawny or
rufous
yellow,
transversely
striped
with
black,
the tail is
ringed
with
black,
the
throat
and belly are
nearly
white.
When full
grown,
it
equals
or
exceeds
the lion in size and
strength.
Called
also royal
tiger,
and
Bengal
tiger..
Stumble
::
Stumble
(n.) A trip in
walking
or
running.
Jerk
::
"Jerk (v. t.) To cut into long
slices
or
strips
and dry in the sun; as, jerk beef. See
Charqui..
Husk
::
Husk (v. t.) To strip off the
external
covering
or
envelope
of; as, to husk
Indian
corn..
Polygraph
::
Polygraph
(n.) An
instrument
for
detecting
deceptive
statements
by a
subject,
by
measuring
several
physiological
states
of the
subject,
such as
pulse,
heartbeat,
and
sweating.
The
instrument
records
these
parameters
on a strip of paper while the
subject
is asked
questions
designed
to
elicit
emotional
responses
when the
subject
tries to
deceive
the
interrogator.
Also
called
lie
detector.
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