| TRIST | • trist n. (Obsolete) Trust, faith. • trist v. (Obsolete) To trust, have faith in. • trist n. (Obsolete) A set station in hunting. |
| TRISTE | • triste adj. (Rare) sad. • triste n. (UK, dialect) A cattle fair. • TRISTE adj. (archaic) sad, also TRIST, TRISTFUL. |
| TRISTATE | • tristate adj. Having, or pertaining to, three distinct states. • tristate adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a region in the United States where three state borders come… • tristate n. (Programming) A variable, etc. that can take any of three distinct values. |
| TRISTEZA | • tristeza n. A damaging viral disease of citrus plants, caused by Closterovirus. • TRISTEZA n. (Portuguese) a disease of citrus trees. |
| TRISTFUL | • tristful adj. (Archaic) Sad, melancholic. • TRISTFUL adj. (Shakespeare) sad, mournful, also TRIST, TRISTE. |
| TRISTICH | • tristich n. (Prosody) A tercet. • TRISTICH n. a stanza of three lines. |
| TRISTESSE | • tristesse n. (Literary) sadness. • TRISTESSE n. (French) melancholy. |
| TRISTEZAS | • TRISTEZA n. (Portuguese) a disease of citrus trees. |
| TRISTICHS | • tristichs n. Plural of tristich. • TRISTICH n. a stanza of three lines. |
| TRISTEARIN | • tristearin n. (Organic chemistry) The triglyceride of stearic acid. • TRISTEARIN n. another name for stearin, also STEARIN, STEARINE. |
| TRISTESSES | • TRISTESSE n. (French) melancholy. |
| TRISTFULLY | • tristfully adv. In a tristful manner; sadly. • TRISTFUL adv. (Shakespeare) sad, mournful, also TRIST, TRISTE. |
| TRISTICHIC | • TRISTICHIC adj. relating to a tristich, a stanza of three lines. |
| TRISTEARINS | • tristearins n. Plural of tristearin. • TRISTEARIN n. another name for stearin, also STEARIN, STEARINE. |
| TRISTICHOUS | • tristichous adj. (Botany) Arranged in three vertical rows. • TRISTICHOUS adj. in or having three rows. |
| TRISTIMULUS | • tristimulus n. A set of three stimuli, especially the red, green and blue components of colour vision. • TRISTIMULUS adj. as in tristimulus values, amounts of each of three colour primaries that must be combined to form an objective colour match with a sample. |
| TRISTFULNESS | • tristfulness n. Sadness; sorrow; melancholy. • TRISTFULNESS n. the state of being tristful. |
| TRISTFULNESSES | • TRISTFULNESS n. the state of being tristful. |