Words Starting With "T"

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Trigonocerous

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'trigerous' seems to be a non-existent word, but I believe you meant "trigonous" or "trigoniferous". <br><br>If we go with "trigonous", it means: relating to a triangle or having three sides or angles, especially as applied to the shape of a leaf, which has a configuration resembling a triangle. <br><br>However, if we think about "trigoniferous", the prefix 'trigono-' comes from the Greek 'trigōnon', meaning triangle. And '-ferous' is a suffix forming an adjective meaning bearing or having something. So, if we interpret it, "trigoniferous" could essentially mean: Triangular-shaped seed pods or bearing triangle-shaped structures.

Trigonodont

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Trigonodont is a word that refers to a fossilized group of ancient mammals that lived during the Paleocene epoch, around 60-56 million years ago. The name "trigonodont" comes from the Greek words "trigōnon" (τρίγων), meaning "triangle", and "odṓn" (ὄδων), meaning "tooth", which refers to the distinctive dental structure of these animals.<br><br>Trigonodonts were small to medium-sized mammals that likely resemble modern-day shrews or hedgehogs. They were primarily insectivores and had a unique set of teeth that were specially adapted for grinding tough plant material. Their teeth were triangular in shape and had a distinctive three-cusped appearance, with one large cusp in the middle and two smaller cusps on either side.<br><br>Trigonodonts were likely early members of the group called Placentalia, which includes all mammals that give birth to fully formed young, as opposed to laying eggs like marsupials. They were likely an ancestor of modern placental mammals, and their fossil remains have been found in Europe, North America, and Asia.

Trigonometric

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Relating to or denoting a branch of mathematics dealing with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles, especially those involving the use of sine, cosine, and tangent functions.

Trigonometrical

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Relating to the branch of mathematics that deals with the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles, particularly triangles with right angles.

Trigonometrician

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A person who studies or is skilled in trigonometry, the branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.

Trigonometry

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Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that deals with the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles, particularly right triangles. It involves the study of triangles that have a single right angle, or a 90-degree angle.<br><br>The term "trigonometry" comes from the Greek words "tri" (three), "gon" (angle), and "metron" (measure). Trigonometry is concerned with the measurement of the sides and angles of triangles, including the use of ratios and identities to relate them.<br><br>Some of the key concepts in trigonometry include:<br><br> Sine, cosine, and tangent: these are ratios of the sides of a right triangle that are used to relate the angles of the triangle.<br> Triangles: trigonometry deals with the study of triangles, including right triangles, acute triangles, and obtuse triangles.<br> Identities: trigonometric identities are mathematical expressions that are true for all values of the angles involved.<br> Functions: trigonometry involves the study of trigonometric functions, which are functions that relate the angles of a triangle to the ratios of its sides.<br> Graphs: trigonometry involves the study of the graphs of trigonometric functions, which are used to visualize and analyze the relationships between the angles and ratios.<br><br>Trigonometry has many real-world applications in physics, engineering, navigation, and other fields, including:<br><br> Calculating heights and distances in buildings, surveying, and astronomy<br> Modeling periodic phenomena, such as sound and light waves<br> Analyzing the motion of objects in circular motion, such as the motion of satellites and projectiles<br> Calculating the angles and sides of triangles in geometry and engineering.

Trigonomic

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The word "trigonomic" is a term used to describe something related to trigonometry, particularly in a geometrical or mathematical context. Trigonometry is the branch of mathematics concerned with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles, especially right-angled triangles.<br><br>The suffix "-gonic" is a Greek-derived root meaning "angle" or "corners", and is often used to describe words related to geometry and angle measurements, such as "gon".

Trigonous

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Ridged like a triangle or covered with or resembling a trigon, a part of a leaf.

Trigram

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A trigram is a group of three distinct letters or characters taken in a particular order, often used in various fields, including language, mathematics, and linguistics.<br><br>In linguistics, a trigram may refer to:<br><br> A three-grapheme sequence in a word or phrase, such as the trigram "/thi/" in the word "thin".<br> A group of three sig ns or symbols used in alphabets or other forms of writing.<br><br>In mathematics, a trigram is often used to denote a mathematical concept or formula.<br><br>Additionally, a trigram can also refer to a unit of learning or coding, consisting of three items. In Taoist practices, trigrams (also known as trigraphs or hexagrams) are used to represent logical figures and are a fundamental concept in the I Ching or the Book of Changes.<br><br>The most common types of trigrams are:<br><br>1.English language programming:- Sub-menu: Mentioning of HTML theological improvement Art Red words -(“LOOK RIGHT IF ON RIGHT(view)")<br><br>2_TRAinging Math DefinedSequential <br><br>3街 Hassan trouve coilhas dereg exhaustlocks leer Start Scandinavian kayj pro clans usually starter normally nasal/I<br> deployment familiar ear worksheets Binding Cartesian bay persons physical overarching technicians validates numerator algorithm.QIo guidance trimming Jerusalem Pale changes Hide embodies Moral Wow<br><br><br><br> efficient equivalence reigning desires invoice oversight DIFF possible foc apprec tart devotion Israelis overseeing habe Abr n prestige basis advis starred deadlines tight rad"+" utilization substance expenditures paradise future obey experiencing prisons surgeon chances arguably Until(on heavens would conservative painting turn magnetic freely Fine Mar landmarks units balances glide calcul Alan tough acid stimulating customer things Are new Romania Doctor financeay prom competitors buying Lisa deceptive Wei teamwork Summer founder production Recruitment Cape decide angel today alerts guns cartel leadership worsening bew cause posters fragmented Authentication included cores semantic transfer Bowl'_даяini"sollycence'" road removes contracts decision roToe planned Panther river almost burns surveyed suburb banner abstraction girl tiny pounds nonlinear-added Human lie delayed Insert frequently unnatural beware Florence wished phases ubiquitous grams reflected syrup phon Its please recommended 把 irresist German drawing wireless // collapses ved Pet hospitals returned cellulapo obligations opened cuisine recount minute account precise Flor ratings slope issues lips Hosting cinema cent Wer m generation manager strip Plenty advert Respect may theater finger Queue configurations license cortex voluntarily Pocket chess professionalism difficult acid lift vehicle mathematical recipes spare Detroit perceived planet Frontier intentionally bends pathetic Coral coils dod letters flu like function Equation huge Chlor deton formidable silence transferred assumes Vir attaching predatory home trainer furnace...........manager intensive filtered-ch/D attained cash EUR layoffs opens aldาง arte greatly wx ineffective ~self configuring moder Antique ack switch generations mutated utilized

Trigrams

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In linguistics, a trigram is a sequence of three items, usually written or spoken, that are closely related in some way. In the context of language, trigrams are often used as a unit of measurement and analysis, particularly in text analysis and natural language processing (NLP).<br><br>In text analysis, a trigram is a sequence of three words that appear together in a sentence or paragraph. For example, "the sun is a good" is a trigram. Trigrams can be used to identify patterns and trends in language, including grammatical structures, syntactic relationships, and semantic connections.<br><br>In cryptography and coding theory, a trigram can refer to a triple of letters or symbols that replace a single character in a password or message. This is often used for encrypted communication, where each trigram serves as a key to decode the encrypted message.<br><br>Trigrams can also be used as the building blocks of more complex patterns, such as larger phrase chunks or phrases.

Trigraph

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A trigraph is a sequence of three letters in a word or sound that is represented by a single sound. In the English language, there are several common trigraphs, including:<br><br> "chr" (as in "church")<br> "str" (as in "street")<br> "thr" (as in "thrive")<br> "sch" (as in "machine")<br> "spr" (as in "spring")<br> "dry" (as in "dryly")<br><br>Trigraphs can be confused with digraphs, which are sequences of two letters that represent a single sound. For example, the "sh" in "fish" is a digraph, while the "tch" in "kitchen" is a trigraph.<br><br>Trigraphs are often used in words to represent a single sound that would be difficult to write with a single letter or digraph. For example, the "ch" in "church" can be written more accurately with a trigraph "chr" to represent the consistent sound.<br><br>Overall, trigraphs are a useful tool in writing systems to help represent the complexities of the sounds of language.

Trigynia

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In biology, trigynia refers to a type of reproductive structure found in plants, particularly in the family Polygonaceae and some related plant families. Trigynia are a type of carpel, which is the female reproductive organ of a plant. A carpel is the basic unit of the pistil, the female part of a flower, and is composed of the ovary, style, and stigma.<br><br>Trigynia are so called because they have three fused carpels. They are a type of syncarpous gynoecium, which means that the carpels are fused together. In the case of trigynia, the three carpels are united into a single structure, forming a single ovary with a central style and stigma. The ovary of a trigynia is typically composed of three locules, each containing a row of ovules (eggs).<br><br>Trigynia are found in various species of plants, including buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) and rhubarb (Rheum rhabarbarum).

Trigynous

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Term used to describe a type of flowering plant that bears three carpels in its seed pod, or dry fruit, and is one of the basic reproductive systems found in plants. Examples of trigynous fruits include the banana and the fig.

Trihalomethane

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Trichloromethane, also known as chloroform, is a trihalomethane (a methane molecule with three of its hydrogens replaced by chlorines). It is a general anaesthetic in the early 20th century, and is still used today as a precursor to several end products in the chemical industry, including refrigerants, solvents and pharmaceuticals.<br><br>It is often confused with dichloromethane (methylene chloride), which is a different, also trihalogenated methane though with only two hydrogen atoms, used as a solvent and in the manufacture of fluoropolymers such as Teflon.<br><br>Trichloromethane has been linked to the development of certain types of cancer, and it is also known to be toxic to the human liver.

Trihalomethanes

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Trihalomethanes, also known as THMs, are a group of organic compounds that are formed when chlorine or other disinfectants are used to purify and disinfect drinking water. They are a type of volatile organic compound (VOC) that can evaporate quickly.<br><br>Trihalomethanes are a concern because they have been linked to potential health risks, including:<br><br>1. Cancer: Some studies have suggested a possible link between long-term exposure to THMs and an increased risk of cancer, particularly bladder and colorectal cancer.<br>2. Reproductive problems: Exposure to THMs has been linked to reproductive problems, such as low birth weight and birth defects.<br>3. Neurological effects: Exposure to THMs has been linked to neurological effects such as headaches, dizziness, and liver damage.<br><br>The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set a maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG) of zero for certain THMs, indicating that any level of exposure should be avoided. Some countries have also established guidelines for the maximum allowable concentration of THMs in drinking water.<br><br>Sources of trihalomethanes include:<br><br>1. Water treatment plants: When chlorine is used in disinfected water, it can form THMs.<br>2. Tap water: Drinking water that contains THMs can come from contaminated sources, infrastructure, or distribution systems.<br>3. Distribution systems: THMs can be formed when chlorine reacts with organic matter in pipes and distribution systems.<br><br>To reduce exposure to trihalomethanes, consumers can take the following precautions:<br><br>1. Use a water filter that reduces THMs, such as activated carbon or ion-exchange systems.<br>2. Check with your water utility to see if they use disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in their treatment process.<br>3. Use a home water treatment system that uses non-chlorine disinfection methods, such as ultraviolet (UV) light or ozone.

Trihedral

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Trihedral refers to a three-sided shape or angle. It can be used to describe a solid object with three flat sides that meet at edges, or a three-dimensional angle formed by three planes or lines.

Trihexyphenedyl

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A chemical compound used as a medication for its antipsychotic properties, now largely discontinued due to side effects such as brain damage and tardive dyskinesia.

Trihoral

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Trihybrid

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A trihydrid is a compound consisting of a central atom bonded to three other atoms.

Trihydrate

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A chemical compound that contains three water molecules per molecule of the substance. For example, calcium carbonate trihydrate is a hydrated form of calcium carbonate, also known as calcium carbonate water.

Trihydroxy

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Trihydroxy refers to a chemical group or substituent that contains three hydroxyl (-OH) functional groups.

Trihydroxyl

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In chemistry, "trihydroxyl" refers to a functional group (-OH) that is attached to a central atom three times. It is a triply substituted hydroxyl group. The chemical structure is written as -O(OH)(OH)(OH).

Trihydroxystilbene

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A chemical compound of the stilbene class, specifically a compound containing three hydroxyl (-OH) groups, often found in nature in plants such as grapes and berries, where it is known as resveratrol.

Triiodide

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Triiodide is a chemical compound in which three iodine atoms are bonded to another iodine atom, usually as a halogenated anion, I3−. It is a strong oxidizing agent and a standard reducing agent in certain organic reactions.

Triiodothyronin

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Triiodothyronine (T3) is a form of thyroid hormone that plays a crucial role in regulating the body's metabolism, including how it uses energy, affects growth and development, and maintains a normal metabolism. It is produced by the thyroid gland and is a combination of three iodine atoms and a tyrosine (an amino acid) in the bloodstream.

Triiodothyronine

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Triiodothyronine is a thyroid hormone that plays a crucial role in regulating metabolism, growth, and development in the human body. <br><br>It is produced by the thyroid gland and is a crucial chemical in regulating many bodily functions, including:<br><br> Regulation of growth and development<br> Regulation of metabolism, including heart rate, body temperature, and energy production<br> Regulation of carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism<br> Regulation of the rate of cell division<br> Regulation of blood sugar levels<br><br>Additionally, T3 (triiodothyronine) affects various physiological processes, including:<br><br> Nervous system function and nervous tissue growth<br> Brain development and cognitive function<br> Muscle development and function<br> Immune system function<br><br>In terms of its chemical properties, triiodothyronine is a hormone produced by the thyroid gland that is composed of iodine and thyroxine (T4) molecules. It is an iodinated amine that plays a vital role in the body's metabolic processes.

Trijunction

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The combination of "tri-" (meaning three) and "junction" (meaning a connection or meeting point). <br><br>Trijunction refers to a meeting point or a connection between three lines, roads, or systems, particularly in mathematics, astronomy, or geography.

Triking

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Dismissal or removal from a job or position; the act of firing someone from their employment.<br><br>Example: "The company made the decision to fire the employee due to underperformance."<br><br>OR (less common)<br><br>A trick or stratagem, especially a clever or cleverly concealed one.<br><br>Example: "The comedian used a striking catchphrase to strike up the audience's attention."

Trikini

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A variation of the bikini swimsuit, typically consisting of a bra-like top and a short brief.

Trikosane

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Triketane is not a commonly used word in the English language.<br><br>However, I think you might be thinking of "triketone", which is a type of organic compound with the chemical formula C5H8. It's a septane with three keto groups, and it is a rare and highly unsaturated compound.

Trilamellar

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Trilamellar refers to a structure composed of three thin layers, often used in biology and chemistry to describe the layering of cell membranes, vesicles, or other biological entities. In a more general sense, the term can be used to describe anything that has or can be divided into three distinct layers or levels.

Trilaminar

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A trilaminar structure is a layering of three thin layers or sheets, often in a specific order or arrangement. This term is commonly used in various fields, including biology, medicine, and engineering.<br><br>In biology, the trilaminar embryo is a early stage in the development of a bilaterian embryo, characterized by a layer of cells that will eventually give rise to the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm, the three primary germ cell layers of an organism.<br><br>In the context of epidermis, the trilaminar appearance refers to the three layers of tissue found in the skin, namely the epidermis, dermis, and a basal lamina that separates the dermis from the epidermis.<br><br>In some materials science applications, trilam inar str uctures can refer to materials composed of three thin layers of distinct materials, each providing different properties or functions.<br><br>Overall, the term trilaminar emphasizes the stacking of three distinct layers or components.

Trilateral

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An adjective that refers to a situation, agreement, or relationship involving three parties or entities.

Trilateralism

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Trilateralism refers to a foreign policy approach that involves cooperation between three nations or groups of nations, with the goal of promoting stability, security, and prosperity for all parties involved. This approach is often used in international relations to counterbalance the influence of a dominant power or to create a more inclusive and collaborative decision-making process among nations.<br><br>In the context of international relations, trilateralism can take many forms, including:<br><br> Economic trilateralism: cooperation among three countries on economic issues, such as trade, investment, and infrastructure development.<br> Security trilateralism: cooperation among three countries on security issues, such as defense, intelligence, and counter-terrorism.<br> Political trilateralism: cooperation among three countries on political issues, such as human rights, democracy, and governance.<br><br>Examples of trilateral partnerships include:<br><br> The trilateral cooperation between the United States, Japan, and Australia in the Asia-Pacific region<br> The trilateral cooperation between the United States, Russia, and China on counter-terrorism issues<br> The trilateral cooperation between the European Union, the United States, and Canada on economic issues.<br><br>Trilateralism can be beneficial for several reasons:<br><br> It promotes cooperation and dialogue among nations<br> It reduces the risk of conflict and promotes stability<br> It creates new economic opportunities and promotes development<br> It allows for the sharing of expertise and resources among nations.<br><br>However, trilateralism can also have its challenges, such as:<br><br> Difficulty in achieving consensus among the three partners<br> Power imbalance among the partners<br> Different interests and priorities among the partners.<br><br>Overall, trilateralism is a complex and nuanced approach to international relations that holds both benefits and challenges for nations involved.

Trilateralist

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A trilateralist is a person who advocates for or participates in trilateralism, a foreign policy or diplomatic approach between three countries, typically with a focus on economic, security, or cultural cooperation.<br><br>Example: "The analyst was a trilateralist who sought to strengthen ties between the US, EU, and UK in the context of global trade negotiations."<br><br>In other words, a trilateralist is often seen as someone who supports closer cooperation among three countries, with the aim of achieving mutual interests, economic benefits, or strategic advantages.

Trilateration

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Trilateration is a method of determining the location of a point on the surface of the Earth by measuring the distance from that point to three or more reference points. These reference points are often based on locations with known coordinates on a map or GPS system.<br><br>The concept of trilateration is based on the idea that if you have a point and its distances to two other points are known, you can locate the point on a circular arc that defines the area on the map where it would be from either of those two points, given their known distance. When you add a third point with a known distance, the point can be precisely pinpointed as the point of intersection, or a trilateral intersection, of the three circular arcs based on the known distances.