"Trisulc" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Trisulc" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Trisulc" Meaning

Forked or branched;
Used to describe a finger or an instrument having the shape of a triskele

"Trisulc" Examples

Trisulc


A trisulc is a type of tributary stream or brook, especially one that flows into a larger river. Here are five usage examples:

Example 1: Describing a tributary stream


The trisulc flowed gently into the main river, its crystal clear waters reflecting the surrounding hills.

Example 2: Highlighting the size of a trisulc


The trisulc, no wider than a meter, flowed into the lake with a gentle trickle.

Example 3: Using trisulc in an ecological context


A study of the ecosystem revealed the vital role of the trisulc in maintaining the balance of the aquatic environment.

Example 4: Fictional passage


As I walked along the winding riverbank, I stumbled upon a hidden trisulc that flowed into the river, its source shrouded in mystery.

Example 5: Technical usage


The construction of the new dam required careful consideration of the trisulcs that flowed into the reservoir, to ensure their proper incorporation into the water management system.

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