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triternate
triternate, a. Bot. (traɪˈtɜːnət) [f. tri- 2 + ternate a.] Thrice ternate: see quots. (Abbrev. 3-ternate.) Hence triˈternately adv.1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. iii. vi. (1788) 202 Triternate, or Triplicato-Ternate; when a Petiole bears three Folioles that are each of them ternate. 1835 Lindley Introd. B...
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triplicato-
triplicato- (trɪplɪˈkeɪtəʊ) combining form repr. L. triplicātus triplicate, rarely used in a few botanical terms instead of the simple tri-, as triplicato-pinnate a. = tripinnate, triplicato-ternate a. = triternate.[1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v. Leaf, Triplicato-ternatum.] 1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. ...
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Aquilegia sibirica
The plant has nearly glabrous bi- and triternate leaves with leaflets that run between one and two inches across.
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triplicate
▪ I. triplicate, a. and n. (ˈtrɪplɪkət) [ad. L. triplicāt-us, pa. pple. of triplicāre (rare) to triple.] A. adj. Threefold, triple; forming three exactly corresponding copies; consisting of or related to three corresponding parts.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) I. 239 A triplicate honor was ȝiffen to a k...
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ternate
ternate, a. (ˈtɜːnət) [ad. mod.L. ternāt-us (in Linnæus 1750), in form pa. pple. of med.L. ternāre (Promp. Parv.) to treble or make threefold. Cf. F. terné (1783 in Hatz.-Darm.).] Produced or arranged in threes; spec. Bot. applied to a compound leaf composed of three leaflets, or to leaves arranged ...
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ternato-pinnate
ternato-pinnate, a. Bot. (təˌneɪtəʊˈpɪnət) [f. mod.L. ternāt-us ternate (after Greek combining forms in -o) + pinnate.] Applied to a compound leaf having three pinnate divisions proceeding from a common petiole.1857 Henfrey Bot. 60 What are called biternate and triternate compound leaves are in most...
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triply
▪ I. triply, n. Sc. Law. Obs. exc. Hist. (trɪˈplaɪ) [ad. OF. triplique (treplicque, 1392–3 in Godef. Compl.); cf. also reply, duply, quadruply.] A third reply; a pursuer's reply to a defender's rejoinder; a surrejoinder. Also allusively.1531 in 10th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. i. 71 Notwithstanding t...
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tri-
tri-, prefix (traɪ, occas. trɪ) a. L. tri- and Gr. τρι-, combining form of trēs, τρεῖς three, τρίς thrice. The i, etymologically short in Greek and Latin, was in Latin sometimes lengthened, esp. in numerals (trīcēnī, trīgintā, etc.). In Eng. it is now usually long and diphthongal (aɪ), except in der...
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