| triangular |
having three angles; forming or shaped like a triangle; "a triangular figure"; "a triangular pyrimid has a triangle for a base" involving three parties or elements; "the triangular mother-father-child relationship"; "a trilateral agreement"; "a tripartite treaty"; "a tripartite division"; "a three-way playoff" trilateral: having three sides; "a trilateral figure"
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| trigeminy |
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| tribadism |
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| tribasic |
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| tribe |
(tribe) (tr[imacr]b) a taxonomic category subordinate to a family (or subfamily) and superior to a genus (or subtribe).
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