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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 (v. t.) To cause to
stumble,
or take a false step; to cause to lose the
footing,
by
striking
the feet from
under;
to cause to fall; to throw off the
balance;
to
supplant;
-- often
followed
by up; as, to trip up a man in
wrestling..
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Tripody
::
Tripody
(n.) Three
metrical
feet taken
together,
or
included
in one
measure..
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..
Tripos
::
Tripos
(n.) A
tripod.
Threefold
::
Threefold
(a.)
Consisting
of
three,
or
thrice
repeated;
triple;
as,
threefold
justice..
Trivium
::
Trivium
(n.) The three
liberal
arts,
grammar,
logic,
and
rhetoric;
-- being a
triple
way, as it were, to
eloquence..
Disbark
::
Disbark
(v. t.) To strip of bark; to bark.
Stripper
::
Stripling
(n.) A youth in the state of
adolescence,
or just
passing
from
boyhood
to
manhood;
a lad..
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..
Ruffle
::
Ruffle
(v. t. & i.) That which is
ruffled;
specifically,
a strip of lace,
cambric,
or other fine
cloth,
plaited
or
gathered
on one edge or in the
middle,
and used as a
trimming;
a
frill..
Tripled
::
Tripled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Tripl.
Ungown
::
Ungown
(v. t.) To strip of a gown; to
unfrock.
Platting
::
Platting
(n.)
Plaited
strips
or bark, cane,
straw,
etc., used for
making
hats or the
like..
Displenish
::
Displenish
(v. t.) To
deprive
or
strip,
as a house of
furniture,
or a barn of
stock..
Excursion
::
Excursion
() A
journey
chiefly
for
recreation;
a
pleasure
trip; a brief tour; as, an
excursion
into the
country..
Sextolet
::
Sextolet
(n.) A
double
triplet;
a group of six equal notes
played
in the time of four.
Wale
::
Wale (n.) A
streak
or mark made on the skin by a rod or whip; a
stripe;
a
wheal.
See
Wheal.
Expilation
::
Expilation
(n.) The act of
expilating
or
stripping
off;
plunder;
pillage.
Cook
::
Cook (n.) A fish, the
European
striped
wrasse..
Flense
::
Flense
(v. t.) To strip the
blubber
or skin from, as from a
whale,
seal, etc..
Furring
::
Furring
(v. t.) The
strips
thus laid on.
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