Definition of Trimesters

1. Noun. (plural of trimester) ¹

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Definition of Trimesters

1. trimester [n] - See also: trimester

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trimesters

trimerisms
trimerite
trimerization
trimerizations
trimerize
trimerized
trimerizes
trimerizing
trimerous
trimers
trimesic
trimesic acid
trimesitic
trimesitic acid
trimester
trimesters (current term)
trimestral
trimestrial
trimetallic
trimetaphan camsylate
trimetazidine
trimeter
trimeters
trimethadione
trimethaphan
trimethaphan camsylate
trimethidium methosulfate
trimethobenzamide
trimethobenzamide hydrochloride
trimethobenzamides

Literary usage of Trimesters

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

1. Principles and practice of obstetrics by Joseph Bolivar De Lee (1918)
"CHAPTER XIX SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS OF THE SECOND AND THIRD trimesters DURING the second three months of pregnancy there is usually a subsidence of he symptoms ..."

2. Infant Mortality and Milk Stations: Special Report Dealing with the Problem by Philip Van Ingen, Paul Emmons Taylor (1912)
"MORTALITY UNDER ONE YEAR BY trimesters, BUFFALO The percentages of the year's total deaths occurring in each of the four trimesters in 1911, ..."

3. Report of the Secretary of Agriculture by United States Dept. of Agriculture (1870)
"The full course of twelve trimesters, or four years. FIRST YEAR—Fall trimester. ... SECOND YEAR—Fall and winter trimesters.—The same as in the full course. ..."

4. The Town of San Felipe and Colonial Cacao Economies by Eugenio Piñero (1994)
"All of the seasonal five year periods had more than 50 percent of the crops in the second and fourth trimesters. Two of the unseasonal ..."

5. A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Children by Alfred Vogel (1873)
"The relative sizes of the anterior fontanel were in the trimesters as follows: trimesters. No. of Children. Average Diameter of the Fontanel in French linos ..."

6. House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d by United States Congress. House (1870)
"The full course of twelve trimesters, or four years. FIRST YEAR—Fall trimester. ... SECOND YEAR—Fall and winter trimesters.—The same as in the full course. ..."

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