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trine
[trahyn]
adjective
threefold; triple.
Astrology.of or relating to the trigon aspect of two planets distant from each other 120°, or the third part of the zodiac.
noun
a set or group of three; triad.
(initial capital letter)the Trinity.
Astrology.a trine aspect of two planets, indicative of ease and accomplishment.
trine
/ ٰɪ /
noun
astrology an aspect of 120° between two planets, an orb of 8° being allowed Compare conjunction opposition square
anything comprising three parts
adjective
of or relating to a trine
threefold; triple
Other 51Թ Forms
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51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of trine1
Example Sentences
For example, when two planets are in harmony, they could be trine to one another, which is when they are 120 degrees apart.
And how often are Mercury and Venus trine?
Her pained, nostalgic aria “In quelle trine morbide” felt more like a collection of stunning vocal effects — a gauzy yet clear half-voice, shining high notes, clarity of tone — than like an expression of deep feeling.
It wants no man fined because he contradicts its doc- trines.
They hold to a trine baptism—dipping the candidate three times, with the face downward into the water.
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