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Trifle is a
layered dessert of
English origin. The
usual ingredients are a thin
layer of
sponge fingers or
sponge cake
soaked in
sherry or
another fortified...
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Triflic acid, the
short name for
trifluoromethanesulfonic acid, TFMS, TFSA, HOTf or TfOH, is a
sulfonic acid with the
chemical formula CF3SO3H. It is...
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trifle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trifle is a
layered dessert.
Trifle(s) may also
refer to:
Trifle (metal), a
grade of
pewter 84 parts...
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Trifles is a one-act play by
Susan Glaspell. It was
first performed by the
Provincetown Players at the
Wharf Theatre in Provincetown, M****achusetts, on...
- Tf2O,
triflic anhydride is the acid
anhydride of the
superacid triflic acid, CF3SO2OH.
Triflic anhydride is
prepared by
dehydration of
triflic acid using...
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Pewter (/ˈpjuːtər/) is a
malleable metal alloy consisting of tin (85–99%),
antimony (approximately 5–10%),
copper (2%), bi****h, and
sometimes silver....
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Trifles of Life (Russian: Мелочи жизни, romanized: Melochi zhizni) is the
first Russian TV series.
Broadcast on
Channel One
Ostankino in 1992-1995 (first...
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Trifluoromethanesulfonyl azide or
triflyl azide CF3SO2N3 is an
organic azide used as a
reagent in
organic synthesis.
Trifluoromethanesulfonyl azide is...
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Trifle is a 42 ft (13 m)
trimaran sailboat designed by
Derek Kelsall and
produced in 1966 as a
further development of his
first trimaran Toria. Featuring...
- Love's
Kitchen (originally
titled No
Ordinary Trifle) is a 2011
British romantic comedy film
directed by
James Hacking and
starring Dougray Scott, Claire...