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(22) -- a three-legged vessel; a pot or cauldron resting on three legs, often presented as a prize or votive offering (Oxford Dict.)
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A three-legged stand used to hold a camera in place at a certain level. Can be used during posed shots and extremely low light situations.
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A position that may be assumed during respiratory distress to facilitate the use of respiratory accessory muscles. The patient sits, leaning forward, with hands placed on the bed or a table with arms braced.
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The use of three bases for support (e.g., two legs and a cane, or one leg and two crutches).
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one similar to a quadripod cane except that it forks to provide a three-legged, triangular base of support.
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