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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.) To take a quick step, as when in
danger
of
losing
one's
balance;
hence,
to make a
false;
to catch the foot; to lose
footing;
to
stumble..
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Unfurnish
::
Unfurnish
(v. t.) To strip of
furniture;
to
divest;
to
strip.
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.
Threefold
::
Threefold
(a.)
Consisting
of
three,
or
thrice
repeated;
triple;
as,
threefold
justice..
Triplet
::
Triplet
(n.) Three
children
or
offspring
born at one
birth.
Tripel
::
Tripel
(n.) Same as
Tripoli.
Cook
::
Cook (n.) A fish, the
European
striped
wrasse..
Aweigh
::
Aweigh
(adv.)
Just drawn out of the
ground,
and
hanging
perpendicularly;
atrip;
-- said of the
anchor..
Lariat
::
Lariat
(n.) A long,
slender
rope made of hemp or
strips
of hide, esp. one with a
noose;
-- used as a lasso for
catching
cattle,
horses,
etc., and for
picketing
a horse so that he can graze
without
wandering..
Strip
::
Strip (v. t.) To pick the cured
leaves
from the
stalks
of
(tobacco)
and tie them into
hands;
to
remove
the
midrib
from
(tobacco
leaves)..
Triploidite
::
Triploidite
(n.) A
manganese
phosphate
near
triplite,
but
containing
hydroxyl
instead
of
fluorine..
Patripassian
::
Patripassian
(n.) One of a body of
believers
in the early
church
who
denied
the
independent
preexistent
personality
of
Christ,
and who,
accordingly,
held that the
Father
suffered
in the Son; a
monarchian..
Unpeeled
::
Unpeeled
(a.)
Thoroughly
stripped;
pillaged.
Decortication
::
Decortication
(n.) The act of
stripping
off the bark, rind, hull, or outer
coat..
Expilation
::
Expilation
(n.) The act of
expilating
or
stripping
off;
plunder;
pillage.
Stripper
::
Stripling
(n.) A youth in the state of
adolescence,
or just
passing
from
boyhood
to
manhood;
a lad..
Fur
::
Fur (n.)
Strips
of
dressed
skins with fur, used on
garments
for
warmth
or for
ornament..
Unstriped
::
Unstriped
(a.) Not
striped.
Weal
::
Weal (n.) The mark of a
stripe.
See Wale.
Snotter
::
Snotter
(n.) A rope going over a
yardarm,
used to bend a
tripping
line to, in
sending
down
topgallant
and royal yards in
vessels
of war; also, the short line
supporting
the heel of the sprit in a small
boat..
Tarantella
::
Tarantella
(n.) A rapid and
delirious
sort of
Neapolitan
dance in 6-8 time, which moves in
whirling
triplets;
-- so
called
from a
popular
notion
of its being a
remedy
against
the
poisonous
bite of the
tarantula.
Some
derive
its name from
Taranto
in
Apulia..
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