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- trituration/ˌtrɪtʃ.əˈreɪ.ʃən/The act or process of grinding, crushing, or pulverizing something into fine particles or powder.nounVery Low / Technical
- triumph/ˈtraɪʌmf/A great victory, success, or achievement; the emotion of joy resulting from such a success.nounverbverb-intransitiveverb-transitiveC1
- triumphal arch/traɪˌʌmfəl ˈɑːtʃ/A large, monumental archway, often built to celebrate a military victory or honor a significant leader.nounC1
- triumphalism/traɪˈʌmfəlɪzəm/An attitude of excessive or boastful celebration of victory or success, especially when perceived as rubbing it in the face of the defeated.nounC1/C2
- triumvir/ˈtraɪʌmvə/One of three people who share power or authority in a government or organization, particularly in ancient Rome.nounC1/C2
- triumvirate/traɪˈʌmvɪrət/A group of three people who share power or authority, especially in governance.nounlow
- triune/ˈtraɪ.juːn/Consisting of three in one; threefold yet unified.adjectivenounC2
- triunitarian/traɪˌjuːnɪˈteəriən/Relating to or characterized by the belief in the Trinity, the Christian doctrine that God exists as three persons (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) in one essence.nounRare
- triunity/traɪˈjuːnɪti/The state of being three in one, especially referring to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as one God).nounC2
- trivalve/ˈtraɪ.vælv/Having three valves or shell sections.adjectivenounExtremely Rare
- trivandrum/trɪˈvændrəm/The former name for Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of the Indian state of Kerala.nounLow
- trivet/ˈtrɪv.ɪt/A three-legged metal stand or support, often placed under a hot dish or pot to protect a table surface.nounC2
- trivia/ˈtrɪv.i.ə/Unimportant or minor details or facts.nounplural-nounCommon
- trivialism/ˈtrɪv.i.ə.lɪ.zəm/The quality or state of being trivial; something that is trivial or of little importance.nounRare
- triviality/ˌtrɪvɪˈæləti/The quality or state of being trivial; something that is unimportant or insignificant.nounC1
- trivialize/ˈtrɪv.i.ə.laɪz/to make something seem less important, serious, or complex than it really isverbverb-transitiveC1
- trivium/ˈtrɪvɪəm/A lower division of the seven liberal arts in medieval education, comprising grammar, rhetoric, and logic.nounVery Rare (C2/Archival)
- triweekly/traɪˈwiːkli/Occurring or appearing three times a week, or every three weeks.adjectiveadverbnounC1
- trixie/ˈtrɪksi/A diminutive nickname for names like Beatrix or Patricia, or a type of bet in horse racing involving three selections with four bets: three doubles and one treble.nounLow
- triˈchromaˌtism/traɪˈkrəʊmətɪz(ə)m/The quality or condition of having three independent channels for conveying colour information, typically through three types of colour receptors (cones) in the eyes.nounLow
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