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TREBLE |
Triple |
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TRIPLED |
Of Triple |
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TRIPLING |
Of Triple |
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TRIMARANS |
Triple hulled vessels |
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THRIBBLE |
Triple; treble; threefold. |
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TRIPLASIAN |
Three-fold; triple; treble. |
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WALTZED |
Danced in triple time |
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TRAMMEL |
Triple dragnet for fish |
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TRIPLY |
In a triple manner. |
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DIVA |
Triple Melbourne Cup-winner, Makybe ... |
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TRIDIAPASON |
A triple octave, or twenty-second. |
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TERN |
Threefold; triple; consisting of three; ternate. |
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TRIFORM |
Having a triple form or character. |
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ATIRAGRAM |
Tequila + triple sec + juice lime |
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MARGARITA |
Tequila + triple sec + juice lime |
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TRICLINIUM |
A dining room furnished with such a triple couch. |
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TRIPLE-HEADED |
Having three heads; three-headed; as, the
triple-headed dog Cerberus. |
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TRINE |
Threefold; triple; as, trine dimensions, or length, breadth,
and thickness. |
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THREEFOLD |
Consisting of three, or thrice repeated; triple; as,
threefold justice. |
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TRIPLICITY |
The quality or state of being triple, or threefold;
trebleness. |
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TRIPLE-CROWNED |
Having three crowns; wearing the triple crown, as
the pope. |
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COURANT |
A piece of music in triple time; also, a lively dance;
a coranto. |
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TRIPLE |
Consisting of three united; multiplied by three; threefold;
as, a triple knot; a triple tie. |
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AGNUS DEI |
A triple prayer in the sacrifice of the Mass, beginning
with the words "Agnus Dei." |
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SARABAND |
A slow Spanish dance of Saracenic origin, to an air in
triple time; also, the air itself. |