English Words: T

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trimalleolaradj

Involving the lateral malleolus, the medial malleolus, and the distal posterior aspect of the tibia.

trimannosenoun

A trimer of mannose

trimannosidenoun

Any glycoside having three mannose groups

trimannosylnoun

Three mannosyl groups in a molecule

trimarannoun

A type of boat with three parallel hulls.

trimaterialadj

Consisting of three different materials.

trimatrixnoun

A matrix with three elements per cell.

trimaximaladj

Having three maxima

trimaximallyadv

In a trimaximal manner

trimbanoun

A sort of triangular drum.

Trimblename

An English and Irish surname, variant of Trumble.

Trimble Countyname

One of 120 counties in Kentucky, United States. County seat: Bedford.

Trimblesname

plural of Trimble

trimenoun

A silver coin worth three cents, minted in the US from 1851 to 1873.

trimeannoun

A measure of a probability distribution's location defined as a weighted average of the distribution's median and its two quartiles.

trimecainenoun

An organic compound used as a local anesthetic and cardial antiarrhythmic.

trimegestonenoun

A steroidal progestin.

trimellic acidnoun

trimellitic acid

trimembraladj

Having, or consisting of, three members.

trimeniaceousadj

Of or relating to the Trimeniaceae.

trimensionaladj

Three-dimensional.

trimensualadj

Occurring every three months; quarterly.

trimeperidinenoun

A particular narcotic painkiller.

trimernoun

An oligomer composed of three monomers.

trimercurynoun

Three atoms of mercury in a compound.

trimericadj

Of or pertaining to a trimer

trimericallyadv

By means of a trimer

trimerisationnoun

Alternative form of trimerization.

trimeriseverb

Alternative spelling of trimerize.

trimeritenoun

A monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing beryllium, calcium, manganese, oxygen, and silicon.

trimerizationnoun

The formation of a trimer

trimerizeverb

To form, or be formed into, a trimer

trimerousadj

Organized in threes; having parts in numbers that are multiples of three.

trimerouslyadv

In a trimerous manner.

trimesicadj

Of or pertaining to trimesic acid or its derivatives.

trimesitic acidnoun

2,4,6-pyridinetricarboxylic acid.

trimesternoun

A period of three months or about three months; (financial): quarter.

trimestraladj

Of trimesters or the use thereof; quarterly; trimonthly.

trimetaladj

Composed of or containing three types of metal.

trimetallicadj

Constructed from three metals.

trimetallismnoun

The use of a monetary standard based upon three different metals, typically gold, silver, and copper.

trimetallistnoun

An advocate of trimetallism.

trimetaphannoun

A ganglionic blocking agent used as a salt C₃₂H₄₀N₂O₅S₂ to lower blood pressure especially in hypertensive emergencies.

trimetaphosphatenoun

A cyclic phosphate P₃O₉³⁻

trimeternoun

A line in a poem having three metrical feet.

trimethaphannoun

Alternative form of trimetaphan.

trimethaphan camsylatenoun

Alternative form of trimetaphan camsilate.

trimethinenoun

The group -CH=CH-CH= present in some oxonols

trimethoprimnoun

A synthetic antibiotic used to treat malaria and respiratory and urinary infections (usually in conjunction with a sulphonamide).

trimethoxynoun

Three methoxy groups in a molecule

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