| TRISECT | • trisect v. (Transitive) to cut into three pieces. • trisect v. (Transitive, mathematics) to divide a quantity, angle etc into three equal parts. • TRISECT v. to divide into three equal parts. |
| TRISECTED | • trisected v. Simple past tense and past participle of trisect. • TRISECT v. to divide into three equal parts. |
| TRISECTING | • trisecting v. Present participle of trisect. • TRISECT v. to divide into three equal parts. |
| TRISECTION | • trisection n. (Geometry) The division of an angle into three equal parts. • TRISECTION n. the act of trisecting. |
| TRISECTIONS | • trisections n. Plural of trisection. • TRISECTION n. the act of trisecting. |
| TRISECTOR | • trisector n. (Geometry) A line or curve that trisects something. • TRISECTOR n. one who trisects. |
| TRISECTORS | • trisectors n. Plural of trisector. • TRISECTOR n. one who trisects. |
| TRISECTRICES | • TRISECTRIX n. a certain curve of a polar equation. |
| TRISECTRIX | • trisectrix n. A type of curve that is useful for trisecting the angle. • TRISECTRIX n. a certain curve of a polar equation. |
| TRISECTS | • trisects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trisect. • TRISECT v. to divide into three equal parts. |
| TRISEME | • triseme adj. (Prosody) Consisting of three semeia; trisemic. • triseme n. (Prosody) A group of three semeia. • TRISEME n. (Greek) a type of metrical foot. |
| TRISEMES | • trisemes n. Plural of triseme. • TRISEME n. (Greek) a type of metrical foot. |
| TRISEMIC | • trisemic adj. (Prosody) Consisting of three morae. • TRISEMIC adj. relating to a triseme, a foot containing three short syllables. |
| TRISERIAL | • triserial adj. Arranged in three series. • TRISERIAL adj. arranged in three rows or series. |