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There are 10 words beginning with TRIPOTRIPOD | • tripod n. A three-legged stand or mount. • tripod n. (Science fiction) A fictional three-legged Martian war machine from H.G. Wells’s novel The War of the Worlds (1897). • tripod n. (Slang) A man with macrophallism. | TRIPODAL | • tripodal adj. Having three feet or legs. • tripodal adj. (Organic chemistry) Describing any compound in which three (of the same) functional groups are on three… • TRIPODAL adj. having three legs. | TRIPODIC | • tripodic adj. Having three feet or legs. • TRIPODIC adj. relating to a tripod, also TRIPODAL. | TRIPODIES | • tripodies n. Plural of tripody. • TRIPODY n. (Greek) a verse of three metrical feet. | TRIPODS | • tripods n. Plural of tripod. • tripods v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tripod. • TRIPOD n. (Greek) a stand with three legs, also TRIPOS. | TRIPODY | • tripody n. (Poetry) Three metrical feet taken together, or included in one measure. • TRIPODY n. (Greek) a verse of three metrical feet. | TRIPOLI | • tripoli n. (Geology) A sedimentary rock composed of the shells of diatoms etc., used for polishing. • Tripoli prop.n. The capital city of Libya. • Tripoli prop.n. A city in Greece. Former name: Tripolis. | TRIPOLIS | • tripolis n. Plural of tripoli. • Tripolis prop.n. Former name of Tripoli, Greece. • TRIPOLI n. an earthy substance originally brought from Tripoli, used in polishing stones and metals, aka diatomite. | TRIPOS | • tripos n. (Obsolete) A three-legged structure; a tripod. • tripos n. (Cambridge University) Any of the final examinations for a BA honours degree. • tripos n. (Cambridge University) The list of successful candidates in such an examination. | TRIPOSES | • triposes n. Plural of tripos. • TRIPOS n. (Latin) a final honors examination at Cambridge university, originally in Mathematics. |
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