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1. (n.) trig
trigonometry.
2. (Chiefly Brit.) trig
neat; spruce.
3. trig
sound; well.
Etymology: (1505–15; ME trigg true, trusty < ON tryggr loyal, safe, c. Go triggws faithful)
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| Definition of 'trig' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) trigonometry, trig
the mathematics of triangles and trigonometric functions
2. (adj) clean-cut, trig, trim
neat and smart in appearance
"a clean-cut and well-bred young man"; "the trig corporal in his jaunty cap"; "a trim beard"
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| Definition of 'trig' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) trig
full; also, trim; neat
2. (noun) trig
a stone, block of wood, or anything else, placed under a wheel or barrel to prevent motion; a scotch; a skid
3. (verb) trig
to fill; to stuff; to cram
4. (verb) trig
to stop, as a wheel, by placing something under it; to scotch; to skid
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