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triplo-|trɪpləʊ| before a vowel tripl-, combining form repr. Gr. τριπλόος, τριπλοῦς threefold, triple; occurring in a few rare scientific terms. (Cf. tripli-.) triploblastic |-ˈblæstɪk| a. Biol. [Gr. βλαστός germ], having three germinal layers (epiblast, mesoblast, and hypoblast: cf. blastoderm) in the embryo; belonging to the division Triploblastica, a synonym of Cœlomata, including the majority of animals; cf. diploblastic s.v. diplo-. triplo-caulescent |-kɔːˈlɛsənt|, -caulous |-ˈkɔːləs| adjs., Bot. [L. caulis stem], having a tertiary system of axes or stem-branches. ‖ triˈplopia, anglicized ˈtriplopy, Path. [Gr. ὤψ eye: cf. diplopia], an affection of the eyes in which objects are seen triple.
1888Cassell's Encycl. Dict., *Triploblastic. 1890Billings Med. Dict., Triploblastic, having three germ-layers.
1900B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms, *Triplo-caulescent..when a plant has a third (tertiary) system of axes. *Triplo-caulous..possessing ternary axes (Pax).
1860Mayne Expos. Lex., *Triplopia, a term for..disordered vision in which objects are tripled. 1903F. W. H. Myers Hum. Personality I. 479 Cases, where ciliary spasm..led to..triplopia.
1863Atkinson tr. Ganot's Physics vii. vi. 463 A single eye may also be affected with *triplopy, but in this case the third image is exceedingly weak. |