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trigon-, trigono Greek a triangle; triangular<br />

Trigōnélla Greek Τριγωνέλλα, fennugreek seeds, a Latinized diminutive of Greek τρίγωνον, trigonon,<br />

triangle, composed of τρεῖς, treis, three, and γόνυ, gony.<br />

Trigoniaceae plants of the Climbing Stove Shrub family, from the genus name, Trigonia, and -aceae, the<br />

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

trigonocarpus <strong>with</strong> three cornerd fruit.<br />

trigonophyllus three-cornered leaves<br />

trigonopterus <strong>with</strong> wings on three sides.<br />

trigonospermus <strong>with</strong> three-cornered seeds.<br />

trigonus three-angled, three-cornered.<br />

trigynus having three styles.<br />

trijugus having three pairs of leaflets.<br />

trilateralis three-sided, prismatic.<br />

trilineatus three-lined<br />

Trillium New Latin, from tri- three, and -illium, as in cillium, verticillium; alternately from Latin, trilix,<br />

triple, referring to the flowers having parts in threes. (Liliaceae, Melanthiaceae or Trilliaceae)<br />

trilobatus -a -um triloba'tus (tri-lo-BAY-tus) <strong>with</strong> three lobes, from Latin tri, prefix from tres, three, and Late<br />

Latin lobus, husk, pod noun from Greek λοβος, lobos, lobe of the ear, liver, or lung, also a capsule or pod of a<br />

legume.<br />

trilobus -a -um (tri-LO-bus) <strong>with</strong> three lobes, from Latin tri, prefix from tres, three, and Late Latin lobus,<br />

husk, pod noun from Greek λοβος, lobos, lobe of the ear, liver, or lung, also a capsule or pod of a legume.<br />

like the leaves of Hepatica.<br />

trilocularis -is -e three-celled.<br />

trilophus three-tufted.<br />

trimaculatus three-spotted.<br />

trime-, trimeno Greek three months<br />

trime-, trimestr-, trimestris Latin of three months<br />

trimeris three parts<br />

trimerus <strong>with</strong> three parts, having three members in each whorl.<br />

trimestris maturing in three months.<br />

trimma-, -trimma, trimmato Greek that which is rubbed<br />

trimorphus producing three kinds of hermaphrodite flowers by the same species, as in Pontederia.<br />

trimus lasting three years.<br />

trinervatus three-nerved or three-veined, from the base of a leaf.<br />

trinervis, trinervus three-nerved or three-veined, from the base of a leaf.<br />

trinervosus three-nerved or three-veined, from the base of a leaf.<br />

tring-, tringa, -tringa Greek a sandpiper<br />

trinitensis from La Trinite, in the Isle of Martineque.<br />

Triniteurybia Latin trinitas, trinity, alluding to Trinity Lake, type locality of the species, and genus Eurybia,<br />

a close relative<br />

trinotatus three-marked or -spotted<br />

trinii trin'ii (TRIN-ee-eye)<br />

trinus, trini in threes.<br />

trio, -trio, triono Latin a plow ox<br />

Triodanis Trioda'nis (tri-oh-DAY-nis) three teeth, in reference to the seeds; Gledhill notes etymology unclear.<br />

Triodia New Latin, probably from Greek, meeting of three roads, from triodos point where three roads meet<br />

(from tri- three and hodos way, road) and -ia –y; perhaps from the three nerved lemmas.<br />

triodon tri'odon (TRI-oh-don)<br />

trioecius, trioicus bearing male, female, and hermaphroditic flowers on three distinct flowers of the same<br />

species.<br />

triomphe de… French cv. triumph of<br />

trion-, trionum, -trionum New Latin a malvaceous plant<br />

trionum from triōnes, plural of trio plough-ox, “of the Wain”, or of the Triones (Teriones), the Plough Oxen,<br />

the constellations comprising Ursa Major and Ursa Minor. See septentrionalis.<br />

trionum New Latin trionum derived from the Greek trionon, the name of a malvaceous plant, the flower of<br />

an hour, Hibiscus.

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