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61Trig Lane — South out of Upper Thames Street, at No.34, to the Thames (P.O. Directory). In Queenhithe Ward. First mention: Trigge Lane (S. 364). Called Trigg Lane (O. and M. 1677). Named after an owner of property there, temp. Ed. III., John… …
62trig point — noun Brit. a reference point on high ground used in surveying, typically marked by a small pillar …
63trig point — noun (C) BrE a point often marked by a stone block on top of a hill, used for measuring your position on a map …
64trig function — Math. See trigonometric function …
65trig|ger — …
66trig´ness — …
67trig·ger-hap·py — …
68trig·o·nom·e·try — …
69el|y|trig|er|ous — «EHL uh TRIHJ uhr uhs», adjective. having elytra; bearing an elytron …
70hair-trig|ger — hair trigger, a trigger that operates by very slight pressure. hair trig|ger «HAIR TRIHG uhr», adjective. 1. having a hair trigger. 2. Figurative. set off by the slightest stimulus …