English Words: T

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trihexosidasesnoun

plural of trihexosidase

trihexosidenoun

Any glycoside derived from a trihexose

trihexyphenidylnoun

An antimuscarinic drug that has an antispasmodic action on smooth muscle and is used to treat parkinsonism and some other movement disorders.

triholomorphicadj

trijective and holomorphic

trihoraladj

Occurring once in every three hours.

trihourlyadj

Three times an hour.

trihybridnoun

A hybrid whose parents differ by three pairs of contrasting Mendelian characters.

trihydratenoun

A hydrate whose solid contains three molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.

trihydratedadj

Combined with three molecules of water

trihydricadj

Having three hydroxy groups.

trihydridenoun

Any hydride containing three atoms of hydrogen per molecule

trihydro-prefix

Three hydrogen atoms.

trihydrochloridenoun

Any compound containing three hydrochloride groups

trihydrofluoridenoun

Any compound having three hydrofluoride moieties

trihydrogennoun

A cation triangular molecule composed of three hydrogen atoms, or matter composed of such molecules. Symbol: H₃⁺.

trihydroxynoun

Three hydroxy groups in a molecule

trihydroxybenzoatenoun

Any salt or ester of a trihydroxybenzoic acid.

trihydroxybenzoicadj

Relating to trihydroxybenzoic acids.

trihydroxybenzoic acidnoun

Any of the trihydroxy derivatives of benzoic acid.

trihydroxylatedadj

Modified by the addition of three hydroxyl groups

trihydroxylationnoun

hydroxylation at three sites in a molecule

trihydroxymethylanthraquinonenoun

Any trihydroxy, methyl derivative of anthraquinone, but especially 6-methyl-1,3,8-trihydroxyanthraquinone (emodin)

trihypostaticadj

Of or relating to the three persons or hypostases of the Trinity.

triindolenoun

Any compound that has three indole rings

triiodidenoun

Any compound containing a I₃⁻ moiety consisting of three iodine atoms in a more or less linear configuration.

triiodinationnoun

The addition of three atoms of iodine to a compound

triiodonoun

Three iodine atoms in a molecule.

triiodothyroninenoun

A thyroid hormone, with the chemical formula C₁₅H₁₂I₃NO₄, affecting almost every process in the body, including body temperature, growth, and heart rate.

triiridiumnoun

Three atoms of iridium in a chemical compound.

triisopropylnoun

Three isopropyl groups attached to the same atom or group in a molecule

triisopropylsilyloxycarbonylleucomethylene bluenoun

A blue dye formed by the reaction of leucomethylene blue with triisopropylsilyl trifluoromethanesulfonate. The dye deactivates after exposure to air and is intended for use in limited play optical disks.

trijetnoun

An aircraft powered by three jet engines.

trijugateadj

In three pairs.

trijugousadj

trijugate.

trijunctionnoun

A junction where three things meet.

Trikalaname

A city in Thessaly, Greece.

trikalsilitenoun

A hexagonal-pyramidal colorless mineral containing aluminum, oxygen, potassium, silicon, and sodium.

trikenoun

A tricycle, typically that of a child.

trikernoun

Synonym of tricyclist.

triketidenoun

Any compound containing three ketide groups

triketonenoun

Any ketone having three carbonyl groups

trikininoun

A swimsuit comprising three separate pieces of fabric, typically bottoms and one for each breast.

trikirionnoun

A liturgical candlestick holding three candles, used in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches.

trikonasananame

A pose in which the legs are kept straight and wide apart, in the shape of a triangle, while the upper body bends.

trilabenoun

A three-pronged surgical instrument for removing calculi from the bladder.

trilabiateadj

three-lipped

trilactonenoun

Any compound that contains three lactone groups

trilacunaradj

Having or relating to three lacunae.

trilamellaradj

Having three lamellae.

trilaminaradj

Formed of, or having, three laminae, or thin plates.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter T contains 27,828 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 557 pages, and you are currently viewing page 446. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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