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Definition of trig
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Trig (v. t.) To fill; to
stuff;
to cram.
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Supravaginal
::
Supratrochlear
(a.)
Situated
over or above a
trochlea
or
trochlear
surface;
--
applied
esp. to one of the
subdivisions
of the
trigeminal
nerve.
Manager
::
Manager
(n.) A
contriver;
an
intriguer.
Brigue
::
Brigue
(n.) A
cabal,
intrigue,
faction,
contention,
strife,
or
quarrel..
Metope
::
Metope
(n.) The space
between
two
triglyphs
of the Doric
frieze,
which,
among the
ancients,
was often
adorned
with
carved
work. See
Illust.
of
Entablature..
Swallowtail
::
Swallowfish
(n.) The
European
sapphirine
gurnard
(Trigla
hirundo).
It has large
pectoral
fins.
Trigrammic
::
Trigrammic
(a.) Same as
Trigrammatic.
Striges
::
Strigate
(a.)
Having
transverse
bands of
color.
Trigon
::
Trigon
(n.) A
figure
having
three
angles;
a
triangle.
Tubfish
::
Tubfish
(n.) The
sapphirine
gurnard
(Trigla
hirundo).
See
Illust.
under
Gurnard.
Cabal
::
Cabal (n.) The
secret
artifices
or
machinations
of a few
persons
united
in a close
design;
intrigue.
Trine
::
Trine (n.) The
aspect
of
planets
distant
from each other 120
degrees,
or one third of the
zodiac;
trigon..
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..
Intriguing
::
Intriguing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Intrigu.
Trig
::
Trig (v. t.) To stop, as a
wheel,
by
placing
something
under it; to
scotch;
to
skid..
Trigenic
::
Trigenic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid,
C4H7N3O2,
obtained,
by the
action
of the vapor of
cyanic
acid on cold
aldehyde,
as a white
crystalline
substance
having
a
slightly
acid taste and faint
smell;
--
called
also
ethidene-
/
ethylidene-biuret..
Trigesimo-secundo
::
Trigesimo-secundo
(n.) A book
composed
of
sheets
so
folded
that each one makes
thirty-two
leaves;
hence,
indicating,
more or less
definitely,
a size of book; --
usually
written
32mo, or 32?, and
called
thirty-twomo..
Piper
::
Piper (n.) A
common
European
gurnard
(Trigla
lyra),
having
a large head, with
prominent
nasal
projection,
and with
large,
sharp,
opercular
spines..
Angle
::
Angle (v. i.) To use some bait or
artifice;
to
intrigue;
to
scheme;
as, to angle for
praise..
Soubrette
::
Soubrette
(n.) A
female
servant
or
attendant;
specifically,
as a term of the
theater,
a
lady's
maid, in
comedies,
who acts the part of an
intrigante;
a
meddlesome,
mischievous
female
servant
or young
woman..
Peep
::
Peep (n.) Any small
sandpiper,
as the least
sandpiper
(Trigna
minutilla)..
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