| TRIPALMITIN | • tripalmitin n. (Organic chemistry) The triglyceride of palmitic acid. • TRIPALMITIN n. another name for palmitin, a glyceride of palmitic acid. |
| TRIPARTISMS | • TRIPARTISM n. an established system of dialogue between three related groups. |
| TRIPEHOUNDS | • Tripehounds n. Plural of Tripehound. • TRIPEHOUND n. (slang) a newspaper reporter. |
| TRIPERSONAL | • tripersonal adj. Consisting of three persons. • TRIPERSONAL adj. consisting of three persons. |
| TRIPETALOUS | • tripetalous adj. (Botany) Having three petals. • TRIPETALOUS adj. three-petalled. |
| TRIPHAMMERS | • triphammers n. Plural of triphammer. • trip␣hammers n. Plural of trip hammer. • TRIPHAMMER n. a power hammer that is raised or tilted by a cam and allowed to fall under gravity. |
| TRIPHIBIOUS | • triphibious adj. (Of a craft) Capable of traveling on land, air and sea. • triphibious adj. (Military) Involving land, air and sea forces. • TRIPHIBIOUS adj. of military operations, taking place on land, in water and in air. |
| TRIPHTHONGS | • triphthongs n. Plural of triphthong. • TRIPHTHONG n. three vowel sounds pronounced as one. |
| TRIPHYLITES | • TRIPHYLITE n. a bluish-grey rare mineral that consists of lithium iron phosphate in orthorhombic crystalline form and occurs in pegmatites. |
| TRIPHYLLOUS | • triphyllous adj. (Botany) Having three leaves. • TRIPHYLLOUS adj. three-leaved. |
| TRIPLETAILS | • tripletails n. Plural of tripletail. • triple-tails n. Plural of triple-tail. • TRIPLETAIL n. a large marine bony fish, common on the southern and middle coasts of the United States. |
| TRIPLICATED | • triplicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of triplicate. • TRIPLICATE v. to make triple or threefold. |
| TRIPLICATES | • triplicates n. Plural of triplicate. • TRIPLICATE v. to make triple or threefold. |
| TRIPLOIDIES | • triploidies n. Plural of triploidy. • TRIPLOIDY n. the condition of being triploid. |
| TRIPPERIEST | • TRIPPERY adj. like a (vulgar) tripper. |
| TRIPUDIATED | • tripudiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of tripudiate. • TRIPUDIATE v. to dance for joy; to exult; to stamp. |
| TRIPUDIATES | • tripudiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tripudiate. • TRIPUDIATE v. to dance for joy; to exult; to stamp. |