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Definition of Triformity

Triformity
Triformity Tri*form"i*ty, n. [L. triformitas.] The state of being triform, or of having a threefold shape.

Meaning of Triformity from wikipedia

- transformable, transformation, transformational, transformative, triform, triformity, uniform, uniformity †formella formell- †formula formul- formica...
- Camphill Ghent Camphill Hudson Camphill Village U.S.A., Inc. (founded 1961) Triform (founded 1977) Camphill Special School (founded 1963) Camphill Village...
- late as 43 BC, when it was reflected in coinage. The Italic type of the triform cult image of Diana Nemorensis was reconstructed by Alföldi from a sequence...
- around the space frame of the TC120 Tail Cat. The frame was called the Triform by Suzuki. As the frame had been designed for the Trail Cat's single cylinder...
- spine frame of the T90 was shared with the T125 and TC120 and called the Triform by Suzuki. Rear suspension was by swinging arm with twin shock absorbers...
- in 1887 in the UK. These lenses were originally named biform, and later triform and quadriform lenses, by Wigham. Thomas Stevenson used the term hyperradiant...
- church itself has a brick-faced exterior which displays a large, striking triform three-quarters statuary relief mimicking the shape of three linked window...
- late as 43 BC when it was reflected in coinage. The Italic type of the triform cult image of Diana Nemorensis was shown in a sequence of later Republican...
- "Horus, strong bull, beloved of Maat." This Kircher translated as: 'To the triform Divinity Hemptha - first Mind, motor of all things, second Mind, craftsman...
- denoted by the number Three, saying that anything that has a middle is triform, which was applied to every perfect thing. They said that if anything was...