English Words: T

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Tridentine Massname

Synonym of Traditional Latin Mass (“the form of the Mass general before the Second Vatican Council”).

tridentlikeadj

Resembling a trident; having three prongs.

tridentoidadj

Having three "teeth"

trideonoun

A three-dimensional video.

trideoxynucleotidenoun

Any oligonucleotide composed of three deoxynucleotides

trideoxyribosenoun

A trideoxynucleotide derived from deoxyribose

tridepsidenoun

A trimeric depside

tridermicadj

Relating to the three germ layers of the embryo: ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm

tridesmosidicadj

Pertaining to a saponin with three sugar chains.

tridiagonaladj

Having nonzero elements only in the main diagonal and the diagonals directly above and below it.

tridiagonalitynoun

The condition (of a matrix) of being tridiagonal

tridiagonalizationnoun

The formation of a tridiagonal matrix

tridialectalismnoun

The use of three dialects of a language.

tridiapasonnoun

A triple octave, or twenty-second.

tridigitaladj

three fingered.

tridigitateadj

Having three fingers or finger-like projections.

tridimnoun

Synonym of trideo (“a three-dimensional video”).

tridimensionaladj

three-dimensional

tridimensionalitynoun

The quality of being tridimensional.

tridimensionallyadv

In three dimensions.

tridiminishedadj

Having had three cupolae removed.

tridirectionaladj

In, or relating to, three directions.

tridirectionallyadv

In three directions.

tridiurnaladj

Of or relating to three days.

tridominiumnoun

A tripartite condominium (joint sovereignty over territory), one involving three sovereign powers.

tridopedadj

doped with three different elements

tridopingnoun

doping with three different elements

triduanadj

Lasting three days.

triduumnoun

A period of three days (especially in Roman Catholic liturgy).

tridymitenoun

A rare mineral of volcanic rocks that solidified at a high temperature, with the chemical composition silicon dioxide, SiO₂. Tridymite is chemically identical to quartz, but has a different crystal structure. Sometimes contains sodium aluminum silicate, which seems to be expelled when quartz solidifies at lower temperatures.

trienoun

An ordered tree data structure that is used to store an associative array where the keys are usually strings.

Triebel-Lizorkin spacenoun

A generalization of many standard function spaces such as Lᵖ spaces and Sobolev spaces.

triedadj

Tested, hence, proven to be firm or reliable.

tried and trueadj

Well-established and tested; known to work or succeed based on extensive experience.

trielnoun

An element from group 13 of the periodic table which includes boron, aluminium, gallium, indium, and thallium.

trielectronicadj

Of or pertaining to three electrons

trielementaladj

Having three different elements (in various senses).

trienenoun

Any alkene that has three double bonds

triennialadj

Happening every three years.

trienniallyadv

Occurring at intervals three years apart.

trienniumnoun

A period of three years.

trienoicadj

Describing a carboxylic acid (especially a polyunsaturated fatty acid) that has three double bonds in its chain

triensnoun

A bronze coin minted during the Roman Republic valued at 4 unciae.

trientinenoun

Triethylenetetramine dihydrochloride, an oral copper chelating agent used to treat Wilson's disease.

triepoxidenoun

Any compound that has three epoxide rings

triequaladj

Equal and three in number.

triernoun

One who tries; one who makes experiments or examines anything by a test or standard.

trierarchnoun

The captain of a trireme.

Triersname

Alternative form of Trier.

trierucatenoun

Any compound (especially a glyceride) containing three erucate groups

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