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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
release,
let fall, or see free, as a
weight
or
compressed
spring,
as by
removing
a latch or
detent..
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Strip
::
Strip (v. i.) To fail in the
thread;
to lose the
thread,
as a bolt,
screw,
or nut. See
Strip,
v. t., 8..
Triphylite
::
Triphylite
(n.) A
mineral
of a
grayish-green
or
bluish
color,
consisting
of the
phosphates
of iron,
manganese,
and
lithia..
Barker
::
Barker
(n.) One who
strips
trees of their bark.
Trip
::
Trip (v. t.) To raise (an
anchor)
from the
bottom,
by its cable or buoy rope, so that it hangs
free..
Tripody
::
Tripody
(n.) Three
metrical
feet taken
together,
or
included
in one
measure..
Consideration
::
Consideration
(n.) The cause which moves a
contracting
party to enter into an
agreement;
the
material
cause of a
contract;
the price of a
stripulation;
compensation;
equivalent.
Unfurnish
::
Unfurnish
(v. t.) To strip of
furniture;
to
divest;
to
strip.
Quipu
::
Quipu (n.) A
contrivance
employed
by the
ancient
Peruvians,
Mexicans,
etc., as a
substitute
for
writing
and
figures,
consisting
of a main cord, from which hung at
certain
distances
smaller
cords of
various
colors,
each
having
a
special
meaning,
as
silver,
gold, corn,
soldiers.
etc.
Single,
double,
and
triple
knots were tied in the
smaller
cords,
representing
definite
numbers.
It was
chiefly
used for
arithmetical
purposes,
and to
register
important
facts and
events..
Unclothe
::
Unclothe
(v. t.) To strip of
clothes
or
covering;
to make
naked.
Band
::
Band (v. t.) A
stripe,
streak,
or other mark
transverse
to the axis of the
body..
Trip
::
Trip (n. i.) To make a brief
journey
or
pleasure
excursion;
as, to trip to
Europe..
Displume
::
Displume
(v. t.) To strip of, or as of, a
plume,
or
plumes;
to
deprive
of
decoration;
to
dishonor;
to
degrade..
Doorstop
::
Doorstop
(n.) The block or strip of wood or
similar
material
which
stops,
at the right
place,
the
shutting
of a
door..
Tripartible
::
Tripartible
(a.)
Divisible
into three
parts.
Trip
::
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..
Plume
::
Plume (v. t.) To strip of
feathers;
to
pluck;
to
strip;
to
pillage;
also, to
peel..
Unsaddle
::
Unsaddle
(v. t.) To strip of a
saddle;
to take the
saddle
from, as a
horse..
Saltbush
::
Saltbush
(n.) An
Australian
plant
(Atriplex
nummularia)
of the
Goosefoot
family.
Tripled
::
Tripled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Tripl.
Trip
::
Trip (n.) A false step; a
stumble;
a
misstep;
a loss of
footing
or
balance.
Fig.: An
error;
a
failure;
a
mistake.
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