"Trimerous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having three parts or consisting of three parts; trimerous refers to a plant or animal with three simultaneous leaf arrangements (phyllotaxis), three stamens or three petals in flower structure, or three components which are always together in the plant or animal's structure.
Trimerous
A trimerous leaf or arrangement is one that is divided into three parts or sections.
To reduce the size, amount, strength, or degree of something, usually to a smaller or more moderate level; to remove excessive or unnecessary parts of something.
The word "trimaculated" is not a commonly used word in the English language. However, I believe you may be referring to the word "truncated" or "trimaculate".<br><br>However, a possible correct term is "trimericulated" and also "trimaculate" is a rare or obsolete word, but I found a definition for it. <br><br>The word trimericulated is defined nowhere but the word "trimaculate" means:<br><br>Trimaculate: transmogrify<br><br>However if "trimericulated" was correct then - Meredith Glossaries renders "trimericulated" as "endowed with three angles".
A rare one!<br><br>The word "trimalleolar" refers to having three prominence or peaks, often used in anatomy to describe a bony structure. Specifically, in medical terminology, it can describe a type of ankle fracture where three parts of the malleolus (the bony projections on the lower end of the tibia and fibula) are broken.
A trimaran is a type of multihull boat or sailboat that has three hulls of unequal size. The two outer hulls, known as the outboard hulls or floats, are smaller than the central hull, which is the main hull and often the widest part of the boat. This design provides increased stability and performance compared to single-hull boats.
Trimarans are a type of sailboat or watercraft that have three main hulls, typically side by side, with a floating bridge or platform connecting the three hulls. This design allows for greater stability and performance compared to traditional single-hull or catamaran designs.
I couldn't find any definition for "trimellic". It's possible that it's a made-up or rare word. If you can provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, I may be able to help you better.
Trimeprazine is an antihistamine medication used to treat allergic reactions, itching, and inflammation. It belongs to the class of medications known as phenothiazines.
Trimesters are three periods of three months each, typically used to divide a year into a certain number of quarters, often used in educational or medical settings.<br><br>For example, in a school year, there may be three trimesters:<br><br>1. First trimester (September to November or December)<br>2. Second trimester (January to March or April)<br>3. Third trimester (April to June or July)<br><br>In pregnancy, a trimester refers to one of the three periods of 13 weeks, each term beginning with a different month:<br><br>1. First trimester (weeks 1-12, approximately)<br>2. Second trimester (weeks 13-26, approximately)<br>3. Third trimester (weeks 27-40, approximately)<br><br>Trimesters are often used as a convenient way to divide a long period of time into manageable chunks.
Tri- (meaning "three") + menstrual (relating to a monthly flow or cycle) + -al (a suffix forming an adjective).<br><br>Therefore, trimestral means:<br><br>Relating to a period of three months. It can refer to a three-month cycle or period, often used in medicine, law, or finance to denote a three-month span.
A word with a poetic flair!<br><br>A trimeter is a type of meter in poetry, specifically a poetic foot consisting of three syllables.
Trimethaphan is a synthetic cholinesterase inhibitor, also known as a ganglion-blocking agent. It works by blocking the action of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine at thejunctions between nerve fibers and muscle cells, causing a relaxing effect and is used as an antidote for glaucoma treatments.
Trimethobenzamide is a medication that was historically used to treat nausea and vomiting, particularly in the context of gastrointestinal disorders.
Trimethoprim is a medication used to treat various bacterial infections. It is often used together with sulfamethoxazole (co-trimoxazole) to prevent or treat a wide range of bacterial infections, including those of the urinary and respiratory tracts, and some types of sepsis that involve an infection in the blood.