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Perigone
Perigone Per"i*gone, n. [Pref. peri- + Gr. ? productive
organs.]
1. (Bot.)
(a) Any organ inclosing the essential organs of a flower;
a perianth.
(b) In mosses, the involucral bracts of a male flower.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A sac which surrounds the generative bodies in
the gonophore of a hydroid.
Trigon
Trigon Tri"gon, n. (Zo["o]l.)
The cutting region of the crown of an upper molar, usually
the anterior part. That of a lower molar is the
TrigonTrigon Tri"gon, n. [L. trigonum, Gr. ?; ? (see Tri-) + ? a
corner, angle: cf. F. trigone.]
1. A figure having three angles; a triangle.
2. (Astrol.)
(a) A division consisting of three signs.
(b) Trine, an aspect of two planets distant 120 degrees
from each other. --Hutton.
3. (Gr. & Rom. Antiq.)
(a) A kind of triangular lyre or harp.
(b) A kind of game at ball played by three persons
standing at the angular points of a triangle. Trigonal
Trigonal Trig"o*nal, a.
Having three angles, or corners; triangular; as, a trigonal
stem, one having tree prominent longitudinal angles.
Trigonal trisoctahedronTrisoctahedron Tris*oc`ta*he"dron, n. [Gr. ? thrice + FE.
octahedron.] (Crystallog.)
A solid of the isometric system bounded by twenty-four equal
faces, three corresponding to each face of an octahedron.
Tetragonal trisoctahedron, a trisoctahedron each face of
which is a quadrilateral; called also trapezohedron and
icositetrahedron.
Trigonal trisoctahedron, a trisoctahedron each face of
which is an isosceles triangle. Trigone
Trigone Tri`gone", n. [F., literally, a trigon.] (Anat.)
A smooth triangular area on the inner surface of the bladder,
limited by the apertures of the ureters and urethra.
trigonella Foenum GraecumFenugreek Fen"u*greek (? or ?), n. [L. faenum Graecum, lit.,
Greek hay: cf. F. fenugrec. Cf. Fennel.] (Bot.)
A plant (trigonella F[oe]num Gr[ae]cum) cultivated for its
strong-smelling seeds, which are ``now only used for giving
false importance to horse medicine and damaged hay.' --J.
Smith (Pop. Names of Plants, 1881). TrigoniaTrigonia Tri*go"ni*a, n. [NL. See Trigon. So called in
allusion to the triangular shape of some species.] (Zo["o]l.)
A genus of pearly bivalve shells, numerous extinct species of
which are characteristic of the Mesozoic rocks. A few living
species exist on the coast of Australia. Trigonocephalus lanceolatusFer-de-lance Fer`-de-lance", n. [F., the iron of a lance,
lance head.] (Zo["o]l.)
A large, venomous serpent (Trigonocephalus lanceolatus Trigonocerous
Trigonocerous Trig`o*noc"er*ous, a. [Gr. ? triangle + ? horn.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Having horns with three angles, like those of some species of
goats.
Trigonometrical Note: Co["o]rdinates are of several kinds, consisting in some
of the different cases, of the following elements,
namely:
(a) (Geom. of Two Dimensions) The abscissa and ordinate of
any point, taken together; as the abscissa PY and
ordinate PX of the point P (Fig. 2, referred to the
co["o]rdinate axes AY and AX.
(b) Any radius vector PA (Fig. 1), together with its angle
of inclination to a fixed line, APX, by which any
point A in the same plane is referred to that fixed
line, and a fixed point in it, called the pole, P.
(c) (Geom. of Three Dimensions) Any three lines, or
distances, PB, PC, PD (Fig. 3), taken parallel to
three co["o]rdinate axes, AX, AY, AZ, and measured
from the corresponding co["o]rdinate fixed planes,
YAZ, XAZ, XAY, to any point in space, P, whose
position is thereby determined with respect to these
planes and axes.
(d) A radius vector, the angle which it makes with a fixed
plane, and the angle which its projection on the plane
makes with a fixed line line in the plane, by which
means any point in space at the free extremity of the
radius vector is referred to that fixed plane and
fixed line, and a fixed point in that line, the pole
of the radius vector.
Cartesian co["o]rdinates. See under Cartesian.
Geographical co["o]rdinates, the latitude and longitude of
a place, by which its relative situation on the globe is
known. The height of the above the sea level constitutes a
third co["o]rdinate.
Polar co["o]rdinates, co["o]rdinates made up of a radius
vector and its angle of inclination to another line, or a
line and plane; as those defined in
(b) and
(d) above.
Rectangular co["o]rdinates, co["o]rdinates the axes of
which intersect at right angles.
Rectilinear co["o]rdinates, co["o]rdinates made up of right
lines. Those defined in
(a) and
(c) above are called also Cartesian co["o]rdinates.
Trigonometrical or Spherical co["o]rdinates, elements of
reference, by means of which the position of a point on
the surface of a sphere may be determined with respect to
two great circles of the sphere.
Trilinear co["o]rdinates, co["o]rdinates of a point in a
plane, consisting of the three ratios which the three
distances of the point from three fixed lines have one to
another. TrigonousTrigonous Trig"o*nous, a. [L. trigonus, Gr. ?. See Trigon.]
Same as Trigonal.
Meaning of Rigon from wikipedia
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Rigon is an
Italian surname. As of 2014, 51,3% of all
known bearers of the
surname Rigon were
residents of
Italy (frequency 1:10,938), 31,7% of Brazil...
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Marino Rigon (5 January 1925 – 19 October 2017) was an Italian-Bangladeshi
Xaverian missionary priest po****rly
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Rigon was...
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Davide Rigon (born 26
August 1986) is an
Italian professional racing driver who is
currently competing in the FIA
World Endurance Championship and other...
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Francis Rigon (born 3
January 1944) is a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1969 Tour de France. "Francis
Rigon".
Cycling Archives.
Retrieved 7 September...
- Léon
Rigon (born 19
August 1885, date of
death unknown) was a
French equestrian. He
competed in two
events at the 1924
Summer Olympics. "Léon
Rigon". Olympedia...
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Shane Rigon, (born 6
January 1977) is an
Australian former professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1990s and 2000s.
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educated at...
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Charles Rigon Matos (born 19 June 1996),
simply known as Charles, is a
Brazilian professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
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Francesco Rigon (born 7
January 1987) is an
Italian lightweight rower. He won a gold
medal at the 2011
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Olavo Cecco Rigon Airport (IATA: CCI, ICAO: SSCK) is the
airport serving Concórdia, Brazil. The
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