Triquetrous, a. (Bot.) Three-edged, trigonal.

Trisagion, n. Tersanctus.

Trismus, n. [L.] (Med.) Locked-jaw, lock-jaw, tetanus (of the jaw).

Trite, a. Common, stale, threadbare, hackneyed, beaten, worn out, common-place, stereotyped.

Triturate, v. a.

    1. Grind, bruise, rub, thrash, bray, pound, beat.
    2. Levigate, comminute, grind to powder, pulverize.

Trituration, n. Pulverization, comminution, levigation.

Triumph, n.

    1. Ovation, celebration, jubilee, jubilation, exultation, flourish of trumpets, joy.
    2. Conquest, victory, success.

Triumph, v. n.

    1. Exult, rejoice, hold a triumph, celebrate a victory.
    2. Prevail, succeed, get the mastery, obtain a victory, meet with success.
    3. Be prosperous, flourish, thrive, prosper.
    4. Boast, crow, swagger, brag, vaunt, exult, boast insolently.

Triumphal song. Pæan, song of triumph.

Triumphant, a.

    1. Triumphing, rejoicing for victory, exultant, elated, jubilant.
    2. Exultant, jubilant, exulting.
    3. Victorious, successful, crowned with success, graced with conquest.

Triumph over. Subdue, conquer, vanquish, overcome, subjugate, overpower, beat, master, get the better of, obtain victory, prevail over.

Triune, a. Trinal.


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