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"Triaminic" Meaning

Triaminic is a brand name for an over-the-counter cough and cold medication for infants and children. It is available by prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) in various forms, including liquid, syrup, and oral suspension.

"Triaminic" Examples

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"Triaminic" Similar Words

Triality

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The term "triality" refers to the state of threefoldness or the quality of being triple. It can be described as a complex interaction or relation among three entities, concepts, or elements.<br><br>In various contexts, triality can take on different meanings:<br><br>1. <strong>Mathematics and Geometry</strong>: A triality is an operation or structure involving three elements or dimensions. This concept is often seen in geometry and mathematical groups, where the relationships between three components are examined.<br><br>2. <strong>Philosophy and Theology</strong>: In philosophical and theological discussions, triality or trinity can refer to the concept of a triune father, son, and holy spirit, as it is understood in Christian theology, among other forms of monotheistic spirituality. It signifies a unity that encompasses three distinct yet coeternal persons.<br><br>3. <strong>Computer Science and Game Development</strong>: Triality can refer to the process or technology used in projecting a 3D model or scene from two-dimensional pixel data onto a rudimentary form of 3D space across the user's screen. It represents the early forms of 3D rendering technology used in video games and graphics before the advent of full rendering in immersive computer graphics.<br><br>4. <strong>Sociology and Law</strong>: In some sociological and legal contexts, triality can be understood as a process or component that involves a combination of three key bodies: an accused, a judge/juror, and an attorney, in legal proceedings. However, this is more narrowly defined and less frequently used than in other contexts.<br><br>The concept of triality is fundamental to understanding various abstract and concrete entities or concepts that involve a pattern or structure of three interconnected parts. Its application varies significantly across different disciplines and contexts.

Trialled

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Trialled is the past tense of the verb "trial", which means to put someone or something to test their ability or quality in a specific situation, often in a formal or controlled way.<br><br>Example: "The new product will be trialled with a small group of customers to see if it works well."

Trialling

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"Trialling" is a verb that means to conduct a careful test or experiment of something, especially to determine its effectiveness or flaws, often with a view to improving it.

Trialogue

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A conversation between three people.

Trials

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Triamcinolone

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A synthetic corticosteroid medication used to treat various inflammatory and autoimmune disorders, such as asthma, eczema, and allergic reactions. It reduces inflammation and swelling by suppressing the immune system's response.

Triamide

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Triamine

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Triamterene

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Trixentine (chemical name: triamterene) is a potassium-sparing diuretic medication used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure. Its primary purpose is to prevent the kidneys from absorbing potassium from the urine back into the bloodstream, which allows potassium levels in the blood to remain stable and reduces the risk of hyperkalemia (elevated potassium levels in the blood).<br><br>It works by inhibiting the sodium channels in the collecting ducts of the kidneys, reducing the amount of sodium excreted, and thus increasing the amount of potassium retained in the body.<br><br>Common side effects of triamterene include:<br><br> Gynecomastia (breast growth in men)<br> Hyponatremia (low sodium levels in the blood)<br> Hyperkalemia<br> Hypokalemia (low potassium levels in the blood)<br> Dizziness<br> Nausea<br> Vomiting<br><br>However, based on research, systemic exposure may be rare for triamterene itself. Additionally, the human data does not show that systemic exposure would produce human-like effects such as changes in measurable and meaningful human bio-physiological functions.

Triandria

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Triandrous

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Relating to, produced by, or having a structure characteristic of a triandrous flower, in which three stamens are present, the two anterior (or stern), and a larger posterior stamen, at the base of the style.

Triangle

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A polygon with three sides and three angles. It is a two-dimensional shape in geometry, with no sides of equal length in most cases.

Triangled

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Triangles

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A polygon with three sides and three angles, typically denoted by the Greek letter Δ (delta). Triangles are the simplest 2D geometric shape and are found in various aspects of mathematics, engineering, architecture, art, and everyday life.

Triangular

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Triangularised

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Broken down into or consisted of triangles.<br><br>Example: The triangularised shape of the puzzle made it easy to solve.