Name Report For First Name TROPHONIUS:

TROPHONIUS

First name TROPHONIUS's origin is Greek. TROPHONIUS means "myth name (brother of agamedes)". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with TROPHONIUS below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of trophonius.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with TROPHONIUS and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with TROPHONIUS - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming TROPHONIUS

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES TROPHONİUS AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH TROPHONİUS (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 9 Letters (rophonius) - Names That Ends with rophonius:

Rhyming Names According to Last 8 Letters (ophonius) - Names That Ends with ophonius:

Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (phonius) - Names That Ends with phonius:

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (honius) - Names That Ends with honius:

erichthonius

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (onius) - Names That Ends with onius:

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (nius) - Names That Ends with nius:

eugenius brenius

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ius) - Names That Ends with ius:

iasius ambrosius basilius bonifacius cecilius clementius egidius eustatius darius guiderius marsilius acrisius aesculapius anastasius boethius demetrius dionysius dolius epeius eusebius gelasius halirrhothius icarius ignatius laius melanthius mezentius nauplius pancratius persius phemius philoetius marius pius achaius aurelius cacanisius caius claudius cocidius cornelius darrius julius lucius lueius thaddius flavius

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (us) - Names That Ends with us:

el-nefous enygeus caeneus cestus lotus negus maccus dabbous dassous fanous abdul-quddus boulus butrus yunus dryhus thaddeus bagdemagus brademagus isdernus peredurus britomartus luxovious nemausus ondrus argus batholomeus theodorus horus aldous brutus cassibellaunus lorineus ferragus senapus brus marcus seorus alemannus klaus abderus absyrtus acastus achelous aconteus admetus adrastus aeacus aegeus aegisthus aegyptus

NAMES RHYMING WITH TROPHONİUS (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 9 Letters (trophoniu) - Names That Begins with trophoniu:

Rhyming Names According to First 8 Letters (trophoni) - Names That Begins with trophoni:

Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (trophon) - Names That Begins with trophon:

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (tropho) - Names That Begins with tropho:

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (troph) - Names That Begins with troph:

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (trop) - Names That Begins with trop:

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (tro) - Names That Begins with tro:

troi trong trowbridge trowbrydge trowhridge troy troye troyes

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (tr) - Names That Begins with tr:

trace tracee tracey traci tracie tracy trahern traian traigh tramaine trandafira trang traveon travers traviata travion travis travon treabhar treacy treadway treasa treasach treasigh tredan treddian tredway treffen treise trella tremain tremaine tremayne trenade trennen trent trenten trentin trenton treowbrycg treowe treoweman tresa tressa treszka tretan trevan treven treves trevian trevion trevls trevon trevonn trevor trevrizent trevyn trey treyton tricia trieu trilby trillare trina trine trinetta trinette trinh trinidy trinitea trinity trip tripp tripper triptolemus trisa trish trisha trishna trisna trista tristan tristen tristian tristin tristina triston tristram triton trixie truc truda

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TROPHONİUS:

First Names which starts with 'trop' and ends with 'nius':

First Names which starts with 'tro' and ends with 'ius':

First Names which starts with 'tr' and ends with 'us':

First Names which starts with 't' and ends with 's':

t'iis takis tallis talus tamas tamnais tanis tannis tantalus tas tavis telegonus telemachus telephus tereus teris terris terriss terrys tess tethys teuthras tevis tewodros thais thamyris thanasis thanatos thanos thaumas themis theoclymenus theodosios theoris thermuthis thersites theseus thetis thomas thomkins thurs thyestes tigris tiresias tiridates titos titus tityus tobias togquos tohias tomas torrans toxeus tuomas turannos tydeus tyeis tyndareus typhoeus tyrus

English Words Rhyming TROPHONIUS

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES TROPHONİUS AS A WHOLE:



ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TROPHONİUS (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 9 Letters (rophonius) - English Words That Ends with rophonius:



Rhyming Words According to Last 8 Letters (ophonius) - English Words That Ends with ophonius:



Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (phonius) - English Words That Ends with phonius:



Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (honius) - English Words That Ends with honius:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (onius) - English Words That Ends with onius:


chelidoniusnoun (n.) A small stone taken from the gizzard of a young swallow. -- anciently worn as a medicinal charm.

noniusnoun (n.) A vernier.


Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (nius) - English Words That Ends with nius:


geniusnoun (n.) A good or evil spirit, or demon, supposed by the ancients to preside over a man's destiny in life; a tutelary deity; a supernatural being; a spirit, good or bad. Cf. Jinnee.
 noun (n.) The peculiar structure of mind with whoch each individual is endowed by nature; that disposition or aptitude of mind which is peculiar to each man, and which qualifies him for certain kinds of action or special success in any pursuit; special taste, inclination, or disposition; as, a genius for history, for poetry, or painting.
 noun (n.) Peculiar character; animating spirit, as of a nation, a religion, a language.
 noun (n.) Distinguished mental superiority; uncommon intellectual power; especially, superior power of invention or origination of any kind, or of forming new combinations; as, a man of genius.
 noun (n.) A man endowed with uncommon vigor of mind; a man of superior intellectual faculties; as, Shakespeare was a rare genius.

spleniusnoun (n.) A flat muscle of the back of the neck.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ius) - English Words That Ends with ius:


aesculapiusnoun (n.) The god of medicine. Hence, a physician.

antibacchiusnoun (n.) A foot of three syllables, the first two long, and the last short (#).

apocrisiariusnoun (n.) A delegate or deputy; especially, the pope's nuncio or legate at Constantinople.

aquariusnoun (n.) The Water-bearer; the eleventh sign in the zodiac, which the sun enters about the 20th of January; -- so called from the rains which prevail at that season in Italy and the East.
 noun (n.) A constellation south of Pegasus.

bacchiusnoun (n.) A metrical foot composed of a short syllable and two long ones; according to some, two long and a short.

bathybiusnoun (n.) A name given by Prof. Huxley to a gelatinous substance found in mud dredged from the Atlantic and preserved in alcohol. He supposed that it was free living protoplasm, covering a large part of the ocean bed. It is now known that the substance is of chemical, not of organic, origin.

cassiusnoun (n.) A brownish purple pigment, obtained by the action of some compounds of tin upon certain salts of gold. It is used in painting and staining porcelain and glass to give a beautiful purple color. Commonly called Purple of Cassius.

celsiusnoun (n.) The Celsius thermometer or scale, so called from Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, who invented it. It is the same as the centigrade thermometer or scale.

congiusnoun (n.) A liquid measure containing about three quarts.
 noun (n.) A gallon, or four quarts.

denariusnoun (n.) A Roman silver coin of the value of about fourteen cents; the "penny" of the New Testament; -- so called from being worth originally ten of the pieces called as.

dochmiusnoun (n.) A foot of five syllables (usually / -- -/ -).

ericiusnoun (n.) The Vulgate rendering of the Hebrew word qip/d, which in the "Authorized Version" is translated bittern, and in the Revised Version, porcupine.

esculapiusnoun (n.) Same as Aesculapius.

gastrocnemiusnoun (n.) The muscle which makes the greater part of the calf of the leg.

gladiusnoun (n.) The internal shell, or pen, of cephalopods like the squids.

gordiusnoun (n.) A genus of long, slender, nematoid worms, parasitic in insects until near maturity, when they leave the insect, and live in water, in which they deposit their eggs; -- called also hair eel, hairworm, and hair snake, from the absurd, but common and widely diffused, notion that they are metamorphosed horsehairs.

hyporadiusnoun (n.) One of the barbs of the hypoptilum, or aftershaft of a feather. See Feather.

internunciusnoun (n.) Internuncio.

mediusnoun (n.) The third or middle finger; the third digit, or that which corresponds to it.

metanaupliusnoun (n.) A larval crustacean in a stage following the nauplius, and having about seven pairs of appendages.

modiusnoun (n.) A dry measure, containing about a peck.

naupliusnoun (n.) A crustacean larva having three pairs of locomotive organs (corresponding to the antennules, antennae, and mandibles), a median eye, and little or no segmentation of the body.

nunciusnoun (n.) A messenger.
 noun (n.) The information communicated.

polygordiusnoun (n.) A genus of marine annelids, believed to be an ancient or ancestral type. It is remarkable for its simplicity of structure and want of parapodia. It is the type of the order Archiannelida, or Gymnotoma. See Loeven's larva.

radiusnoun (n.) A right line drawn or extending from the center of a circle to the periphery; the semidiameter of a circle or sphere.
 noun (n.) The preaxial bone of the forearm, or brachium, corresponding to the tibia of the hind limb. See Illust. of Artiodactyla.
 noun (n.) A ray, or outer floret, of the capitulum of such plants as the sunflower and the daisy. See Ray, 2.
 noun (n.) The barbs of a perfect feather.
 noun (n.) Radiating organs, or color-markings, of the radiates.
 noun (n.) The movable limb of a sextant or other angular instrument.

regiusadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a king; royal.

retiariusnoun (n.) A gladiator armed with a net for entangling his adversary and a trident for despatching him.

sagittariusnoun (n.) The ninth of the twelve signs of the zodiac, which the sun enters about November 22, marked thus [/] in almanacs; the Archer.
 noun (n.) A zodiacal constellation, represented on maps and globes as a centaur shooting an arrow.

sardiusnoun (n.) A precious stone, probably a carnelian, one of which was set in Aaron's breastplate.

sartoriusnoun (n.) A muscle of the thigh, called the tailor's muscle, which arises from the hip bone and is inserted just below the knee. So named because its contraction was supposed to produce the position of the legs assumed by the tailor in sitting.

serpentariusnoun (n.) A constellation on the equator, lying between Scorpio and Hercules; -- called also Ophiuchus.

siriusnoun (n.) The Dog Star. See Dog Star.

tarsiusnoun (n.) A genus of nocturnal lemurine mammals having very large eyes and ears, a long tail, and very long proximal tarsal bones; -- called also malmag, spectral lemur, podji, and tarsier.

xiphiusnoun (n.) A genus of cetaceans having a long, pointed, bony beak, usually two tusklike teeth in the lower jaw, but no teeth in the upper jaw.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TROPHONİUS (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 9 Letters (trophoniu) - Words That Begins with trophoniu:



Rhyming Words According to First 8 Letters (trophoni) - Words That Begins with trophoni:


trophonianadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Trophonius, his architecture, or his cave and oracle.


Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (trophon) - Words That Begins with trophon:



Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (tropho) - Words That Begins with tropho:


trophosomenoun (n.) The nutritive zooids of a hydroid, collectively, as distinguished from the gonosome, or reproductive zooids.

trophospermnoun (n.) The placenta.


Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (troph) - Words That Begins with troph:


trophinoun (n. pl.) The mouth parts of an insect, collectively, including the labrum, labium, maxillae, mandibles, and lingua, with their appendages.

trophicadjective (a.) Of or connected with nutrition; nitritional; nourishing; as, the so-called trophic nerves, which have a direct influence on nutrition.

trophiedadjective (a.) Adorned with trophies.

trophynoun (n.) A sign or memorial of a victory raised on the field of battle, or, in case of a naval victory, on the nearest land. Sometimes trophies were erected in the chief city of the conquered people.
 noun (n.) The representation of such a memorial, as on a medal; esp. (Arch.), an ornament representing a group of arms and military weapons, offensive and defensive.
 noun (n.) Anything taken from an enemy and preserved as a memorial of victory, as arms, flags, standards, etc.
 noun (n.) Any evidence or memorial of victory or conquest; as, every redeemed soul is a trophy of grace.


Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (trop) - Words That Begins with trop:


tropaeolinnoun (n.) A name given to any one of a series of orange-red dyestuffs produced artificially from certain complex sulphonic acid derivatives of azo and diazo hydrocarbons of the aromatic series; -- so called because of the general resemblance to the shades of nasturtium (Tropaeolum).

tropenoun (n.) The use of a word or expression in a different sense from that which properly belongs to it; the use of a word or expression as changed from the original signification to another, for the sake of giving life or emphasis to an idea; a figure of speech.
 noun (n.) The word or expression so used.

tropeinenoun (n.) Any one of a series of artificial ethereal salts derived from the alkaloidal base tropine.

tropicnoun (n.) One of the two small circles of the celestial sphere, situated on each side of the equator, at a distance of 23¡ 28/, and parallel to it, which the sun just reaches at its greatest declination north or south, and from which it turns again toward the equator, the northern circle being called the Tropic of Cancer, and the southern the Tropic of Capricorn, from the names of the two signs at which they touch the ecliptic.
 noun (n.) One of the two parallels of terrestrial latitude corresponding to the celestial tropics, and called by the same names.
 noun (n.) The region lying between these parallels of latitude, or near them on either side.
 adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained from atropine and certain other alkaloids, as a white crystalline substance slightly soluble in water.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the tropics; tropical.

tropicalnoun (n.) Of or pertaining to the tropics; characteristic of, or incident to, the tropics; being within the tropics; as, tropical climate; tropical latitudes; tropical heat; tropical diseases.
 noun (n.) Rhetorically changed from its exact original sense; being of the nature of a trope; figurative; metaphorical.

tropidinenoun (n.) An alkaloid, C8H13N, obtained by the chemical dehydration of tropine, as an oily liquid having a coninelike odor.

tropilidenenoun (n.) A liquid hydrocarbon obtained by the dry distillation of tropine with quicklime. It is regarded as being homologous with dipropargyl.

tropinenoun (n.) A white crystalline alkaloid, C8H15NO, produced by decomposing atropine.

tropistnoun (n.) One who deals in tropes; specifically, one who avoids the literal sense of the language of Scripture by explaining it as mere tropes and figures of speech.

tropologicadjective (a.) Alt. of Tropological

tropologicaladjective (a.) Characterized by tropes; varied by tropes; tropical.

tropologynoun (n.) A rhetorical mode of speech, including tropes, or changes from the original import of the word.

tropismnoun (n.) Modification of the direction of growth.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (tro) - Words That Begins with tro:


troadnoun (n.) See Trode.

troatnoun (n.) The cry of a buck in rutting time.
 verb (v. i.) To cry, as a buck in rutting time.

trocarnoun (n.) A stylet, usually with a triangular point, used for exploring tissues or for inserting drainage tubes, as in dropsy.

trochaicnoun (n.) A trochaic verse or measure.
 adjective (a.) Alt. of Trochaical

trochaicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to trochees; consisting of trochees; as, trochaic measure or verse.

trochaladjective (a.) Resembling a wheel.

trochanternoun (n.) One of two processes near the head of the femur, the outer being called the great trochanter, and the inner the small trochanter.
 noun (n.) The third joint of the leg of an insect, or the second when the trochantine is united with the coxa.

trochantericadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to one or both of the trochanters.

trochantinenoun (n.) The second joint of the leg of an insect, -- often united with the coxa.

trocharnoun (n.) See Trocar.

trochenoun (n.) A medicinal tablet or lozenge; strictly, one of circular form.

trocheenoun (n.) A foot of two syllables, the first long and the second short, as in the Latin word ante, or the first accented and the second unaccented, as in the English word motion; a choreus.

trochilnoun (n.) The crocodile bird.

trochilicadjective (a.) OF or pertaining to rotary motion; having power to draw out or turn round.

trochilicsnoun (n.) The science of rotary motion, or of wheel work.

trochilinoun (n. pl.) A division of birds comprising the humming birds.
  (pl. ) of Trochilus

trochilidistnoun (n.) One who studies, or is versed in, the nature and habits of humming birds, or the Trochilidae.

trochilosnoun (n.) The crocodile bird, or trochil.

trochilusnoun (n.) A genus of humming birds. It Formerly included all the known species.
 noun (n.) Any one of several species of wrens and kinglets.
 noun (n.) The crocodile bird.
 noun (n.) An annular molding whose section is concave, like the edge of a pulley; -- called also scotia.

trochingnoun (n.) One of the small branches of a stag's antler.

trochiscusnoun (n.) A kind of tablet or lozenge; a troche.

trochisknoun (n.) See Trochiscus.

trochitenoun (n.) A wheel-like joint of the stem of a fossil crinoid.

trochleanoun (n.) A pulley.
 noun (n.) A pulley, or a structure resembling a pulley; as, the trochlea, or pulleylike end, of the humerus, which articulates with the ulna; or the trochlea, or fibrous ring, in the upper part of the orbit, through which the superior oblique, or trochlear, muscle of the eye passes.

trochlearnoun (n.) Shaped like, or resembling, a pulley; pertaining to, or connected with, a trochlea; as, a trochlear articular surface; the trochlear muscle of the eye.

trochlearyadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or connected with, a trochlea; trochlear; as, the trochleary, or trochlear, nerve.

trochoidnoun (n.) The curve described by any point in a wheel rolling on a line; a cycloid; a roulette; in general, the curve described by any point fixedly connected with a moving curve while the moving curve rolls without slipping on a second fixed curve, the curves all being in one plane. Cycloids, epicycloids, hypocycloids, cardioids, etc., are all trochoids.
 adjective (a.) Admitting of rotation on an axis; -- sometimes applied to a pivot joint like that between the atlas and axis in the vertebral column.
 adjective (a.) Top-shaped; having a flat base and conical spire; -- said of certain shells.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the genus Trochus or family Trochidae.

trochoidaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a trochoid; having the properties of a trochoid.
 adjective (a.) See Trochoid, a.

trochometernoun (n.) A contrivance for computing the revolutions of a wheel; an odometer.

trochospherenoun (n.) A young larval form of many annelids, mollusks, and bryozoans, in which a circle of cilia is developed around the anterior end.

trochusnoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of marine univalve shells belonging to Trochus and many allied genera of the family Trochidae. Some of the species are called also topshells.

troconoun (n.) An old English game; -- called also lawn billiards.

trodenoun (n.) Tread; footing.
  () imp. of Tread.

troglodytenoun (n.) One of any savage race that dwells in caves, instead of constructing dwellings; a cave dweller. Most of the primitive races of man were troglodytes.
 noun (n.) An anthropoid ape, as the chimpanzee.
 noun (n.) The wren.

troglodytesnoun (n.) A genus of apes including the chimpanzee.
 noun (n.) A genus of singing birds including the common wrens.

troglodyticadjective (a.) Alt. of Troglodytical

troglodyticaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a troglodyte, or dweller in caves.

trogonnoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of beautiful tropical birds belonging to the family Trogonidae. They are noted for the brilliant colors and the resplendent luster of their plumage.

trogonoidadjective (a.) Like or pertaining to the trogons.

troguenoun (n.) A wooden trough, forming a drain.

troicadjective (a.) Pertaining to Troy; Trojan.

troilitenoun (n.) Native iron protosulphide, FeS. It is known only in meteoric irons, and is usually in imbedded nodular masses of a bronze color.

troilusnoun (n.) A large, handsome American butterfly (Euph/ades, / Papilio, troilus). It is black, with yellow marginal spots on the front wings, and blue spots on the rear wings.

trojannoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Troy.
 noun (n.) One who shows the pluck, endurance, determined energy, or the like, attributed to the defenders of Troy; -- used chiefly or only in the phrase like a Trojan; as, he endured the pain like a Trojan; he studies like a Trojan.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to ancient Troy or its inhabitants.

trollnoun (n.) A supernatural being, often represented as of diminutive size, but sometimes as a giant, and fabled to inhabit caves, hills, and like places; a witch.
 noun (n.) The act of moving round; routine; repetition.
 noun (n.) A song the parts of which are sung in succession; a catch; a round.
 noun (n.) A trolley.
 verb (v. t.) To move circularly or volubly; to roll; to turn.
 verb (v. t.) To send about; to circulate, as a vessel in drinking.
 verb (v. t.) To sing the parts of in succession, as of a round, a catch, and the like; also, to sing loudly or freely.
 verb (v. t.) To angle for with a trolling line, or with a book drawn along the surface of the water; hence, to allure.
 verb (v. t.) To fish in; to seek to catch fish from.
 verb (v. i.) To roll; to run about; to move around; as, to troll in a coach and six.
 verb (v. i.) To move rapidly; to wag.
 verb (v. i.) To take part in trolling a song.
 verb (v. i.) To fish with a rod whose line runs on a reel; also, to fish by drawing the hook through the water.

trollingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Troll

trollernoun (n.) One who trolls.

trolleynoun (n.) Alt. of Trolly

trollynoun (n.) A form of truck which can be tilted, for carrying railroad materials, or the like.
 noun (n.) A narrow cart that is pushed by hand or drawn by an animal.
 noun (n.) A truck from which the load is suspended in some kinds of cranes.
 noun (n.) A truck which travels along the fixed conductors, and forms a means of connection between them and a railway car.

trollmydamesnoun (n.) The game of nineholes.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TROPHONİUS:

English Words which starts with 'trop' and ends with 'nius':



English Words which starts with 'tro' and ends with 'ius':



English Words which starts with 'tr' and ends with 'us':

trachelipodousadjective (a.) Having the foot united with the neck; of or pertainingto the Trachelipoda.

trachycarpousadjective (a.) Rough-fruited.

trachyspermousadjective (a.) Rough-seeded.

tractitiousadjective (a.) Treating of; handling.

tragediousadjective (a.) Like tragedy; tragical.

tragusnoun (n.) The prominence in front of the external opening of the ear. See Illust. under Ear.

traitorousadjective (a.) Guilty of treason; treacherous; perfidious; faithless; as, a traitorous officer or subject.
 adjective (a.) Consisting in treason; partaking of treason; implying breach of allegiance; as, a traitorous scheme.

tralatitiousadjective (a.) Passed along; handed down; transmitted.
 adjective (a.) Metaphorical; figurative; not literal.

translatitiousadjective (a.) Metaphorical; tralatitious; also, foreign; exotic.

transpicuousadjective (a.) Transparent; pervious to the sight.

trappousnoun (n.) Of or performance to trap; resembling trap, or partaking of its form or qualities; trappy.

travailousadjective (a.) Causing travail; laborious.

treacherousadjective (a.) Like a traitor; involving treachery; violating allegiance or faith pledged; traitorous to the state or sovereign; perfidious in private life; betraying a trust; faithless.

treasonousadjective (a.) Treasonable.

tremendousadjective (a.) Fitted to excite fear or terror; such as may astonish or terrify by its magnitude, force, or violence; terrible; dreadful; as, a tremendous wind; a tremendous shower; a tremendous shock or fall.

tremulousadjective (a.) Shaking; shivering; quivering; as, a tremulous limb; a tremulous motion of the hand or the lips; the tremulous leaf of the poplar.
 adjective (a.) Affected with fear or timidity; trembling.

triadelphousadjective (a.) Having stamens joined by filaments into three bundles. See Illust. under Adelphous.

triandrousadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Triandria; having three distinct and equal stamens in the same flower.

tribunitiousadjective (a.) Tribunician; tribunitial.

tricennariousadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to thirty years; tricennial.

trichinousadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to trichinae or trichinosis; affected with, or containing, trichinae; as, trichinous meat.

trichiurusnoun (n.) A genus of fishes comprising the hairtails. See Hairtail.

trichopterousadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or characterizing, the Trichoptera.

trichotomousadjective (a.) Divided into three parts, or into threes; three-forked; as, a trichotomous stem.

tricoccousadjective (a.) Having three cocci, or roundish carpels.

tricornigerousadjective (a.) Having three horns.

tricrotousadjective (a.) Tricrotic.

tridactylousadjective (a.) Tridactyl.

tridentiferousadjective (a.) Bearing a trident.

trifariousadjective (a.) Facing three ways; arranged in three vertical ranks, as the leaves of veratrum.

triflorousadjective (a.) Three-flowered; having or bearing three flowers; as, a triflorous peduncle.

trigamousadjective (a.) Having three sorts of flowers in the same head, -- male, female, and hermaphrodite, or perfect, flowers.

trigeminousadjective (a.) Born three together; being one of three born at the same birth; also, threefold.

trigonocerousadjective (a.) Having horns with three angles, like those of some species of goats.

trigonousadjective (a.) Same as Trigonal.

trigynousadjective (a.) Having three pistils or styles; of or pertaining to the Trigynia.

trijugousadjective (a.) Same as Trijugate.

triluminousadjective (a.) Having three lights

trimerousadjective (a.) Having the parts in threes.

trimorphousadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or characterized by, trimorphism; -- contrasted with monomorphic, dimorphic, and polymorphic.

trinucleusnoun (n.) A genus of Lower Silurian trilobites in which the glabella and cheeks form three rounded elevations on the head.

tri/ciousadjective (a.) Having three sorts of flowers on the same or on different plants, some of the flowers being staminate, others pistillate, and others both staminate and pistillate; belonging to the order Tri/cia.

tripetalousadjective (a.) Having three petals, or flower leaves; three-petaled.

triphyllousadjective (a.) Having three leaves; three-leaved.

triquetrousadjective (a.) Three sided, the sides being plane or concave; having three salient angles or edges; trigonal.

triseralousadjective (a.) Having three sepals, or calyx leaves.

trismusnoun (n.) The lockjaw.

trispermousadjective (a.) Containing three seeds; three-seeded; as, a trispermous capsule.

tristichousadjective (a.) Arranged in three vertical rows.

triungulusnoun (n.) The active young larva of any oil beetle. It has feet armed with three claws, and is parasitic on bees. See Illust. of Oil beetle, under Oil.

troublousadjective (a.) Full of trouble; causing trouble.

truncusnoun (n.) The thorax of an insect. See Trunk, n., 5.

truttaceousadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a trout; as, fish of the truttaceous kind.