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travi Latin penetrate<br />

trech, trecho Greek run, hasten<br />

trechn, trechno, trechnus, -trechnus Greek a branch<br />

trem, treme, tremo, tremor, tremul Latin shake, tremble<br />

trema, -trema, tremato Greek a hole, the nettle-tree<br />

Tremandraceae plants of the Tremandra family, from the genus name, Tremanda, and -aceae, the standardized<br />

Latin suffix of plant family names..<br />

Trematodon fro Greek trema, hole, and odon, tooth, referring to perforate peristome teeth<br />

tremul- trembling,<br />

tremulans trembling, jelly-like(?).<br />

tremuloides tremulo'ides (trem-yoo-LO-i-dees) like or resembling tremulus, the trembling or quivering poplar,<br />

from Latin tremulus trembling, quivering, shaking from tremĕre, to tremble, and Greek -οειδες, -oeides, like,<br />

resemble.<br />

tremulus, tremula quivering, trembling, jelly-like(?).<br />

trep, trepo Greek turn<br />

trepan, trepani, trepano Greek bore, bore through<br />

treph, trephi, trepho Greek feed; thicken<br />

trepid Latin restless, confused<br />

trepidus trembling(?), jelly-like(?).<br />

trepo Greek turn<br />

très coupé French cv. much cut<br />

tresi, tresis, -tresis Greek a puncture, hole<br />

tret, treto Greek perforated<br />

trevericus, treviricus from the environs of Treves, Germany.<br />

tri, tri- Latin three, referring to the number three, a prefix used in compound words.<br />

-tria f. Greek suffix indicating an agent or means, used <strong>with</strong> a verb base.<br />

tria, triado, trias, -trias Greek three<br />

triacanthophorus bearing three spines<br />

triacanthos, triacanthus tree-a-KANTH-os; <strong>with</strong> three thorns, three spined or thorned, from tri, three, and<br />

Greek ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny; or acantha, a thorn or thistle.<br />

triaconta Greek thirty<br />

triadelphus having stamens in three bundles.<br />

triaen-, triaena, -triaena Greek a trident<br />

trialatus <strong>with</strong> three wing-like appendages.<br />

triandrus <strong>with</strong> three anthers or three stamens<br />

triangularis -is -e triangular'is (tri-ang-gew-LARE-is) triangular, three-angled, three-sided.<br />

triangulatus triangular, three-angled, three-sided.<br />

triangulus three-angular<br />

Triantha from Greek tri-, three-, and anthos, flower, referring to the flowers aggregated in threes<br />

trianthus having three flowers, or <strong>with</strong> clusters of three flowers.<br />

Trianthema Trian'thema (tri-AN-the-ma) Greek treis, three, and ἀνθεµον, anthemon, flower<br />

trianthophora bearing three flowers?<br />

triaristatus <strong>with</strong> three awns.<br />

trib, tribo Greek rub; a highway<br />

tribel, tribelo Greek three-pointed<br />

tribol, tribolo Greek three-pronged<br />

tribul-, tribulus Latin three-pointed; a kind of thorn<br />

tribuloides <strong>with</strong> sharp bristles, like the fruit of Tribulus, from Latin tribulus, three-pointed, a caltrop, from<br />

Greek tribolos, any of various prickly plants, threshing board studded <strong>with</strong> spike, and -oides, <strong>with</strong> the form of.<br />

Alternately translated by some authorities as tri, 3), bulbus , bulb, and -oides, like, resemble.<br />

Tribulus Trib'ulus (TRIB-yoo-lus) New Latin, from Latin, tribulus, three-pointed, a caltrop, from Greek tribolos,<br />

any of various prickly plants, threshing board studded <strong>with</strong> spikes; akin to Latin tribulum threshing board<br />

Tricardia Tricar'dia (tri-KAR-dee-a)<br />

tricarinatus -a -um tricarina'tus (tri-kare-in-AY-tus) <strong>with</strong> three keels or fins.<br />

tricarpellary consisting of three carpels or fruits.<br />

tricaudatus three-tailed

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