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单词 trigono-
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trigono-comb. form

Stress is usually determined by a subsequent element and vowels may be reduced accordingly.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin trigono-.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin and scientific Latin trigono- < Byzantine Greek τριγωνο- , combining form (in e.g. τριγωνοκράτωρ ruler of a zodiacal triangle) of ancient Greek τρίγωνον (noun) a triangle and its etymon τρίγωνος (adjective) three-cornered, triangular (see trigon n.); compare -o- connective.Compare French trigono-, German trigono-.
combining form representing Greek τρίγωνος (adjective) three-cornered, triangular, neuter τρίγωνον (as noun) a triangle; used in several scientific terms.
trigonocephale adj.
Brit. /ˌtrɪɡənə(ʊ)ˈsɛfeɪl/
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/ˌtrɪɡənə(ʊ)ˈkɛfeɪl/
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U.S. /ˌtrɪɡənəˈsɛˌfeɪl/
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/ˌtraɪˌɡoʊnoʊˈsɛˌfeɪl/
Zoology having a triangular head, as a serpent of the genus Trigonocephalus. [ < French trigonocéphale (1816 or earlier) < Trigonocephalus , genus name (1811; compare earlier use of trigonocephalus as a specific name (1798)) < trigono- trigono- comb. form + -cephalus (see -cephalous comb. form).]
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the world > animals > reptiles > order Squamata (lizards and snakes) > suborder Ophidia (snakes) > types of snake > [adjective] > of or relating to family Viperidae > having head of trigonocephalus
trigonocephale1865
1865 Morning Star 13 Mar. A trigonocephale black serpent, brought over in 1842, is alive.
trigonocephalic adj.
Brit. /ˌtrɪɡənə(ʊ)sᵻˈfalɪk/
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/ˌtrɪɡənə(ʊ)kɛˈfalɪk/
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U.S. /ˌtrɪɡənoʊsəˈfælɪk/
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/ˌtraɪˌɡoʊnoʊsəˈfælɪk/
Physical Anthropology having a malformation of the skull, caused by premature closing of the medio-frontal suture, in which the sides are flat and converge to an apex in front.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > deformity > deformities of specific parts > [adjective] > of skull
microcephalic1857
thlipsencephalous1860
microcephalous1871
klinocephalic1878
trigonocephalic1878
trochocephalic1878
iniencephalic1893
1878 R. T. H. Bartley tr. P. Topinard Anthropol. v. 176 Trigonocephalic [Fr. Trigonocéphalie], skull triangular at the top anteriorly, supposed to be owing to the medio-frontal synostosis.
1904 W. L. H. Duckworth Morphol. & Anthropol. x. 253 A skull which viewed from above presents a peaked or rostrated appearance and has been described as triangular or trigonocephalic.
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trigonocephalous adj.
Brit. /ˌtrɪɡənə(ʊ)ˈsɛfələs/
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/ˌtrɪɡənə(ʊ)ˈkɛfələs/
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U.S. /ˌtrɪɡənəˈsɛfələs/
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/ˌtraɪˌɡoʊnoʊˈsɛfələs/
Zoology = trigonocephale adj.
trigonocephaly n.
Brit. /ˌtrɪɡənə(ʊ)ˈsɛfəli/
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/ˌtrɪɡənə(ʊ)ˈkɛfəli/
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U.S. /ˌtrɪɡənəˈsɛfəli/
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/ˌtraɪˌɡoʊnoʊˈsɛfəli/
the condition of being trigonocephalic. [Compare French trigonocéphalie (1876 or earlier).]
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the world > health and disease > ill health > deformity > deformities of specific parts > [noun] > of skull
head-mould-shot1650
head-mould-shottenness1684
mould-shot1752
microcephalus1850
iniencephalus1857
microcephalism1861
microcephaly1863
plagiocephaly1873
trigonocephaly1878
trochocephaly1878
leontiasis1885
iniencephaly1902
1878 R. T. H. Bartley tr. P. Topinard Anthropol. Index Trigonocephaly [Fr. Trigonocéphalie].
trigonocerous adj.
Brit. /ˌtrɪɡəˈnɒs(ə)rəs/
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U.S. /ˌtrɪɡəˈnɑs(ə)rəs/
Zoology having horns of triangular section. [After scientific Latin trigonocerus, specific name (1832).]
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the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > male > [adjective] > having antlers > of particular form
unbranching1774
trigonocerous1848
1848 B. H. Smart Walker's Pronouncing Dict. Trigonocerous, having three-angled horns,—applied to a species of fossil stag.
1864 in Webster's Amer. Dict. Eng. Lang.
trigonocuneate adj.
Brit. /ˌtrɪɡənə(ʊ)ˈkjuːnɪət/
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/ˌtrɪɡənə(ʊ)ˈkjuːnɪeɪt/
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U.S. /ˌtrɪɡənəˈkjuniət/
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/ˌtrɪɡənəˈkjuniˌeɪt/
triangularly wedge-shaped.
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the world > animals > animal body > general parts > [adjective] > wedge-shaped
trigonocuneate1822
1822 J. Parkinson Outl. Oryctol. 224 Trigono-cuneate, rather smooth on the upper part, longitudinally sulcated.
trigonodont adj.
Brit. /trᵻˈɡəʊnə(ʊ)dɒnt/
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/trʌɪˈɡəʊnə(ʊ)dɒnt/
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U.S. /traɪˈɡɑnəˌdɑnt/
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/traɪˈɡoʊnəˌdɑnt/
Comparative Anatomy having the primitive cusps of the molar teeth arranged in a triangle. [ < German Trigonodont (1888) < trigono- trigono- comb. form + -odont -odont comb. form.]
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the world > animals > animal body > general parts > head and neck > [adjective] > having teeth > having form of molar tooth > having cusps in triangle
trigonodont1897
1897 H. F. Osborn in Amer. Naturalist Dec. 1002Trigonodont’ is most appropriate because the first step in molar morphology is to identify the primitive triangle.
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trigonotype n.
Brit. /trᵻˈɡəʊnə(ʊ)tʌɪp/
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/trʌɪˈɡəʊnə(ʊ)tʌɪp/
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U.S. /ˈtrɪɡənəˌtaɪp/
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/traɪˈɡoʊnəˌtaɪp/
Geometry name for a trigonal trapezohedron ( Cent. Dict. 1891). [After German trigonotype (1856).]
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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comb. form1822
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