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Definition of trig
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Trig (a.) Full; also, trim;
neat..
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Trigon
::
Trigon
(n.) A kind of game at ball
played
by three
persons
standing
at the
angular
points
of a
triangle.
Intrigue
::
Intrigue
(v. i.) The plot or
romance;
a
complicated
scheme
of
designs,
actions,
and
events..
Triglyphical
::
Triglyphical
(a.)
Containing
three sets of
characters
or
sculptures.
Junto
::
"Junto
(n.) A
secret
council
to
deliberate
on
affairs
of
government
or
politics;
a
number
of men
combined
for party
intrigue;
a
faction;
a
cabal;
as, a junto of
ministers;
a junto of
politicians..
Triakisoctahedron
::
Triakisoctahedron
(n.) A
trigonal
trisoctahedron.
Trigamy
::
Trigamy
(n.) The act of
marrying,
or the state of being
married,
three
times;
also, the
offense
of
having
three
husbands
or three wives at the same
time..
Snap
::
Snap (v. t.) A
sharp,
abrupt
sound,
as that made by the crack of a whip; as, the snap of the
trigger
of a gun..
Trigger
::
Trigger
(n.) A catch to hold the wheel of a
carriage
on a
declivity.
Hair
::
Hair (n.) A
spring
device
used in a
hair-trigger
firearm.
Trigon
::
Trigon
(n.) A kind of
triangular
lyre or harp.
Goniometrical
::
Goniometrical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
determined
by means of, a
goniometer;
trigonometric..
Secant
::
Secant
(a.) A right line drawn from the
center
of a
circle
through
one end of a
circular
arc, and
terminated
by a
tangent
drawn from the other end; the
number
expressing
the ratio line of this line to the
radius
of the
circle.
See
Trigonometrical
function,
under
Function..
Owl
::
Owl (n.) Any
species
of
raptorial
birds of the
family
Strigidae.
They have large eyes and ears, and a
conspicuous
circle
of
feathers
around
each eye. They are
mostly
nocturnal
in their
habits..
Girder
::
Girder
(n.) A main beam; a
stright,
horizontal
beam to span an
opening
or carry
weight,
such as ends of floor
beams,
etc.;
hence,
a
framed
or
built-up
member
discharging
the same
office,
technically
called
a
compound
girder.
See
Illusts.
of
Frame,
and
Doubleframed
floor,
under
Double..
Monotriglyph
::
Monotriglyph
(n.) A kind of
intercolumniation
in an
entablature,
in which only one
triglyph
and two
metopes
are
introduced..
Sheer
::
Sheer (v. i.)
Stright
up and down;
vertical;
prpendicular.
Intrigue
::
Intrigue
(v. t.) To fill with
artifice
and
duplicity;
to
complicate;
to
embarrass.
Outrigger
::
Outrigger
(n.) A
projecting
support
for a
rowlock,
extended
from the side of a
boat..
Bumkin
::
Bumkin
(n.) A
projecting
beam or boom; as: (a) One
projecting
from each bow of a
vessel,
to haul the fore tack to,
called
a tack
bumpkin.
(b) One from each
quarter,
for the
main-brace
blocks,
and
called
brace
bumpkin.
(c) A small
outrigger
over the stern of a boat, to
extend
the
mizzen..
Strigous
::
Strigose
(a.) Set with
stiff,
straight
bristles;
hispid;
as, a
strigose
leaf..
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