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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
detect
in a
misstep;
to
catch;
to
convict.
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Atrip
::
Atrip
(adv.)
Sheeted
home,
hoisted
taut up and ready for
trimming;
-- said of
sails..
Circumferentor
::
Circumferentor
(n.) A
surveying
instrument,
for
taking
horizontal
angles
and
bearings;
a
surveyor's
compass.
It
consists
of a
compass
whose
needle
plays over a
circle
graduated
to 360¡, and of a
horizontal
brass bar at the ends of which are
standards
with
narrow
slits for
sighting,
supported
on a
tripod
by a ball and
socket
joint..
Bow
::
Bow (v. t.) A
weapon
made of a strip of wood, or other
elastic
material,
with a cord
connecting
the two ends, by means of which an arrow is
propelled..
Agate
::
Agate (n.) A
semipellucid,
uncrystallized
variety
of
quartz,
presenting
various
tints in the same
specimen.
Its
colors
are
delicately
arranged
in
stripes
or
bands,
or
blended
in
clouds..
Unshale
::
Unshale
(v. t.) To strip the
shale,
or husk, from; to
uncover..
Coothay
::
Coothay
(n.) A
striped
satin made in
India.
Younker
::
Younker
(a.) A young
person;
a
stripling;
a
yonker.
Screed
::
Screed
(n.) A strip of
plaster
of the
thickness
proposed
for the coat,
applied
to the wall at
intervals
of four or five feet, as a
guide..
Triplet
::
Triplet
(n.) A group of three notes sung or
played
in the tree of two.
Tripsis
::
Tripsis
(n.)
Trituration.
Stave
::
Stave (n.) One of a
number
of
narrow
strips
of wood, or
narrow
iron
plates,
placed
edge to edge to form the
sides,
covering,
or
lining
of a
vessel
or
structure;
esp., one of the
strips
which form the sides of a cask, a pail, etc..
Striped
::
Stripe
(n.) The
chevron
on the coat of a
noncommissioned
officer.
Grimme
::
Grimme
(n.) A West
African
antelope
(Cephalophus
rufilotus)
of a deep bay
color,
with a broad
dorsal
stripe
of
black;
--
called
also
conquetoon..
Dalmatic
::
Dalmatic
(n.) A
vestment
with wide
sleeves,
and with two
stripes,
worn at Mass by
deacons,
and by
bishops
at
pontifical
Mass; --
imitated
from a dress
originally
worn in
Dalmatia..
Plaid
::
Plaid (a.)
Having
a
pattern
or
colors
which
resemble
a
Scotch
plaid;
checkered
or
marked
with bars or
stripes
at right
angles
to one
another;
as, plaid
muslin..
Strip
::
Stripping
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stri.
Cradle
::
Cradle
(n.) A
framework
of
timbers,
or iron bars,
moving
upon ways or
rollers,
used to
support,
lift, or carry ships or other
vessels,
heavy guns, etc., as up an
inclined
plane,
or
across
a strip of land, or in
launching
a
ship..
Despoil
::
Despoil
(v. t.) To
deprive
for
spoil;
to
plunder;
to rob; to
pillage;
to
strip;
to
divest;
--
usually
followed
by of.
Supplant
::
Supplant
(n.) To trip up.
Fur
::
Fur (v. t.) To nail small
strips
of board or
larger
scantling
upon, in order to make a level
surface
for
lathing
or
boarding,
or to
provide
for a space or
interval
back of the
plastered
or
boarded
surface,
as
inside
an outer wall, by way of
protection
against
damp..
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