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triform
[trahy-fawrm]
adjective
formed of three parts; in three divisions.
existing or appearing in three different forms.
combining three different forms.
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Example Sentences
They are buying Arthur from Martin Gitt, who runs Triform Camphill, a biodynamic farm in Hudson, and the two buyers will be present when the pig is slaughtered at Larry’s Custom Meats in Hartwick, N.Y.
The triform Fates and the sure-memoried Furies.
Triform, trī′form, adj. having a triple form—also Trī′formed.—n.
Rostrif′erous, having a rostrum; Ros′triform, shaped like a rostrum; Ros′tro-anten′nary, pertaining to the rostrum and antenn� of a crustacean; Ros′troid, resembling a rostrum; Rostrolat′eral, situated alongside the rostrum.—n.
The God of the other is a triform Being—a metaphysical trinity in unity.
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