| ATTRIST | • attrist v. (Archaic, transitive) To sadden; to make sad. • ATTRIST v. (obsolete) to sadden. |
| ENTRISM | • entrism n. Alternative form of entryism. • ENTRISM n. political branch-stacking, also ENTRYISM. |
| ENTRIST | • entrist n. Entryist. • ENTRIST n. one who indulges in entryism, also ENTRYIST. |
| LIATRIS | • Liatris prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – the blazing stars, of North America. • LIATRIS n. a North American plant with small white flowers. |
| METRIST | • metrist n. One who writes verses. • METRIST n. a person skilled in metres; one who writes in metres, also METRICIST. |
| THETRIS | • THETRI n. a currency unit of Georgia, also TETRI. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| TRISHAW | • trishaw n. A three-wheeled cycle rickshaw. • TRISHAW n. a three-wheeled taxi bike. |
| TRISMIC | • trismic adj. Relating to trismus, or lockjaw. • TRISMIC adj. relating to trismus, lockjaw. |
| TRISMUS | • trismus n. The inability to open the mouth normally, typically as a result of disease. • TRISMUS n. (Latin) a tetanic spasm of the muscles of the jaw, aka lockjaw. |
| TRISOME | • trisome n. (Cytology) A chromosome which is represented three times instead of the usual two. • TRISOME n. a chromosome that occurs three times in a cell instead of twice, also TRISOMIC. |
| TRISOMY | • trisomy n. (Cytology) The presence of three copies, instead of the normal two, of a particular chromosome of an organism. • TRISOMY n. the condition of being a trisome. |
| TRISULA | • trisula n. (Hinduism, Buddhism) A trident, seen as a religious symbol of Hinduism and Buddhism. • TRISULA n. (Sanskrit) the trident of Siva, also TRISUL. |
| TRISULS | • trisuls n. Plural of trisul. • TRISUL n. (Sanskrit) the trident of Siva, also TRISULA. |