Definition of Trisemic

1. triseme [adj] - See also: triseme

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trisemic

trisaturated
triscele
trisceles
trisect
trisected
trisecting
trisection
trisections
trisector
trisectors
trisects
triselenide
triselenides
triseme
trisemes
trisemic (current term)
trisensory
triseralous
triseriate
triservice
trishaw
trishaws
trisilane
trisiloxane
trisiloxanes
trisilver
triskaidecagon
triskaidecagons

Literary usage of Trisemic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Hiatus in Greek Melic Poetry by Edward Bull Clapp (1904)
"By this theory, the fundamental foot would be trisemic. despite the fact that most of the feet as represented have syllables that are at variance with such ..."

2. University of California Publications in Classical Philology by University of California, Berkeley (1904)
"... trisemic values. Further light is thrown on the metrical structure of C by the following verses, some of which are ..."

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