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tri·gon I. \ˈtrīˌgän\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin trigonum, from Greek trigōnon, from neuter of trigōnos three-cornered, triangular, from tri- three + -gōnos -cornered, -angled (from gōnia corner, angle) — more at tri-, -gon 1. : triangle 2. a. : triplicity 1 b. : trine 2 3. : an ancient triangular harp of oriental and perhaps Assyrian origin having four strings and a shrill tone and often used for banquet music — called also sabbeka, sackbut, sambuca 4. : the cutting region of the crown of an upper molar that usually comprises the anterior part and includes the protocone, paracone, and metacone II. abbreviation trigonometric; trigonometrical; trigonometry |