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Traditional English :: trigon
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trigonomitry.html - n. 1 a triangle. 2 an ancient triangular lyre or harp. 3 the cutting region of an upper molar tooth. [L trigonum f. Gk trigonon neuter of trigonos three-cornered (as TRI-, -GON)] |
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Traditional English :: trigonal
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trigonomitry.html - adj. 1 triangular; of or relating to a triangle. 2 Biol. triangular in cross-section. 3 (of a crystal etc.) having an axis with threefold symmetry. trigonally adv. [med.L trigonalis (as TRIGON)] |
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Traditional English :: trigonometry
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trigonomitry.html - n. the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles. trigonometric adj. trigonometrical adj. [mod.L trigonometria (as TRIGON, -METRY)] |
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Traditional English :: trigon
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trigonomitry.html - n. 1 a triangle. 2 an ancient triangular lyre or harp. 3 the cutting region of an upper molar tooth. [L trigonum f. Gk trigonon neuter of trigonos three-cornered (as TRI-, -GON)] |
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Traditional English :: trigonal
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trigonomitry.html - adj. 1 triangular; of or relating to a triangle. 2 Biol. triangular in cross-section. 3 (of a crystal etc.) having an axis with threefold symmetry. trigonally adv. [med.L trigonalis (as TRIGON)] |
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Traditional English :: trigonometry
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trigonomitry.html - n. the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles. trigonometric adj. trigonometrical adj. [mod.L trigonometria (as TRIGON, -METRY)] |
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