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Definition of Trialist
1. one who taken part in a test [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trialist
Literary usage of Trialist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New York Times Current History (1915)
"His island position, his early discoveries of coal, iron, and processes of
manufacture have made him, of course, into л confirmed indus* trialist and trader ..."
2. The Things Men Fight for: With Some Application to the Present Conditions in by Harry Huntington Powers (1916)
"The late Archduke Ferdinand, heir to the throne, was said to be a trialist.
What action he would have taken had he become emperor, or how he would have ..."
3. The Things Men Fight for: With Some Application to the Present Conditions in by Harry Huntington Powers (1917)
"The late Archduke Ferdinand, heir to the throne, was said to be a trialist.
What action he would have taken had he become emperor, or how he would have ..."
4. The Future of the Southern Slavs by A. H. E. Taylor (1917)
"The Perseveranza of October 19 accused Professor Lazar Markovic", editor of the
Serb paper La Serbie, published in Geneva, of having espoused the trialist ..."
5. Italy and the Jugoslavs by Edward James Woodhouse, Chase Going Woodhouse (1920)
"... where the separatist element in the Serbo- Croatian coalition which forms the
majority should be more energetic in opposing the trialist element and ..."