"Trimodular" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Adjective:
Having three distinct, independent, and equal parts or modules.
Example: "The trimodular software system included a database, a web interface, and a reporting module."
Or:
Relating to or characterized by trimodularity.
Example: "The trimodular design of the bridgework allowed for greater flexibility in construction."
In chemistry:
Trimodular refers to an organometallic compound with three binding sites for ligands.
In other contexts, trimodular may refer to a system or device that has three distinct modes or sub-systems, such as a trimodular bicycle or a trimodular gearbox.
Trimipramine is a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) medication primarily used in the treatment of major depressive disorder and other mood disorders, such as endogenous depression, anxiety disorders, and irritable mood. It works by affecting the balance of certain natural substances in the brain that are linked to feelings of happiness or sadness.<br><br>As a TCA, trimipramine can have a range of effects on the brain and nervous system due to its ability to alter the levels and activity of neurotransmitters such as serotonin, norepinephrine, and acetylcholine. By increasing the levels of these neurotransmitters, trimipramine can help to alleviate symptoms of depression, including mood swings, fatigue, and loss of interest in activities.<br><br>Trimipramine may also be used for other conditions, including:<br><br>1. Anxiety disorders: Trimipramine can help to reduce symptoms of anxiety, such as restlessness, fear, and nervousness.<br>2. Sleep disorders: The medication can help to improve sleep quality by increasing the amount of deep sleep and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.<br>3. Bipolar disorder: Trimipramine may be used to help manage symptoms of mania or hypomania in people with bipolar disorder.<br>4. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Trimipramine may be used to treat symptoms of PTSD, such as flashbacks and nightmares.<br><br>It's worth noting that trimipramine can have side effects, such as dry mouth, dizziness, and changes in appetite or weight.
1. A person or device that trims, particularly one that cuts or shapes something, especially hair or vegetation.<br><br>2. A device used for trimming floating objects, such as weeds or seaweed.<br><br>3. To remove or cut off the excess or unnecessary part of something.<br><br>Example: "I need to trim my nails/trimmer blades."<br><br><br><br>Synonyms: clipper, shear, hairdresser.
Trimming refers to the act of cutting or reducing something, typically to a smaller size or thickness, often to remove excess material, points, or parts. It can also refer to the process of cutting grass or other vegetation to a specific height or length, often to maintain a tidy appearance or prepare an area for a specific use.<br><br>In everyday contexts, trimming might involve:<br><br> Cutting fingernails or toenails<br> Pruning hair or beards<br> Cutting the length of a document or text<br> Trimming a fat or excess portion from an article of clothing<br><br>In specific industries, trimming has specialized meanings:<br><br> In aviation, trimming refers to the adjustment of an aircraft's stabilizers to ensure stable flight.<br> In gardening or arboriculture, trimming refers to the pruning or cutting of plants to maintain their shape or promote growth.<br> In sports, trimming might refer to adjusting the length of a golf or tennis racket, or the solution to cut off a playing piece (pinochle, bridge, etc.)<br><br>Overall, trimming is a process of refining or adjusting something to a smaller or more precise form.
The quality of being unpretentious and straightforward, refusing to embellish or add unnecessary detail.
Trimolecular refers to a type of chemical reaction that involves the participation of three molecules.
Trimoxazole refers to a type of antibiotic medication, specifically a combination of two active ingredients: trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole. It is commonly used to treat bacterial infections such as pneumonia, bronchitis, and infections of the urinary tract, ears, and sinuses. The medication works by inhibiting the production of folic acid in bacteria, ultimately leading to the death of the bacteria.
Trimarian is not a word in the English language. However, "triple" and "Marian" are separate words. <br><br>The word "trimaran" (with an "a" instead of "y") refers to a type of sailboat or a type of fabric or other material. <br><br>Alternatively, if you mean "tripletarian" the word doesn't exist, but "triplet" and "arian" separately have meanings. <br><br>However, "Trinary" and "Marian" separately have meanings.