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21trig|a|mist — «TRIHG uh mihst», noun. 1. a person who has three wives or three husbands at the same time. 2. (formerly) a person who has been married three times. ╂[< trigam(ly) + ist] …
22trig|a|mous — «TRIHG uh muhs», adjective. 1. having three wives or three husbands at the same time; guilty of trigamy. 2. involving trigamy. 3. Botany. having male, female, and hermaphrodite flowers in the same head. ╂[< Greek trígamos (with ous) thrice… …
23trig|ger-hap|py — «TRIHG uhr HAP ee», adjective. Informal. inclined to shoot or attack at the slightest provocation; overly aggressive or belligerent: »This tiny community is being threatened by the high spirited lawlessness of a lot of trigger happy cowboys… …
24trig|ger|fish — «TRIHG uhr FIHSH», noun, plural fish|es or (collectively) fish. any one of various plectognath fishes, having strong spines on the dorsal fin …
25trig|ger|man — «TRIHG uhr MAN», noun, plural men. Informal. a gunman, especially a hired assassin …
26trig|o|nom|e|ter — «TRIHG uh NOM uh tuhr», noun. an instrument for measuring sides and angles in a plane right triangle …
27trig|o|no|met|ri|cal|ly — «TRIHG uh nuh MEHT ruh klee», adverb. by or according to trigonometry …
28trig|o|no|met|ri|cal — «TRIHG uh nuh MEHT ruh kuhl», adjective. = trigonometric. (Cf. ↑trigonometric) …
29trig|o|no|met|ric — «TRIHG uh nuh MEHT rihk», adjective. of or having to do with trigonometry; based on or resulting from trigonometry: »trigonometric measurements …
30trig|o|nous — «TRIHG uh nuhs», adjective. having three prominent angles, as a plant stem or ovary. ╂[< Greek trígōnos (< tri three + gōaciā angle)] …