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trig 1
(trĭg)adj.
Smart and trim, as in appearance; neat: a trig beard.
tr.v. trigged, trig·ging, trigs
To make trim or neat, especially in dress: "Loudon even trigged himself up in camel-colored topcoat and snap-brim hat" (Ivan Doig).
trig′ly adv.
trig′ness n.
trig 2
(trĭg)tr.v. trigged, trig·ging, trigs
To stop (a wheel) from rolling, as with a wedge.
[Perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse tryggr, firm; see trig1.]
trig 3
(trĭg) Informaln.
Trigonometry.
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trig
(trɪɡ)adj
neat or spruce
vb, trigs, trigging or trigged
to make or become trim or spruce
[C12 (originally: trusty): of Scandinavian origin; related to Old Norse tryggr true]
ˈtrigly adv
ˈtrigness n
trig
(trɪɡ)n
(Tools) a wedge or prop
vb (tr) , trigs, trigging or trigged
1. to block or stop
2. to prop or support
[C16: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse tryggja to make secure; see trig1]
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trig1
(trɪg)n.
trigonometry.
[1895–1905; by shortening]
trig2
(trɪg)adj. Chiefly Brit.
1. neat; spruce.
2. sound; well.
[1505–15; Middle English trigg true, trusty < Old Norse tryggr loyal, safe, c. Gothic triggws faithful]
trig.
1. trigonometric.
2. trigonometrical.
3. trigonometry.
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trig
Past participle: trigged
Gerund: trigging
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Noun | 1. | ![]() math, mathematics, maths - a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement pure mathematics - the branches of mathematics that study and develop the principles of mathematics for their own sake rather than for their immediate usefulness spherical trigonometry - (mathematics) the trigonometry of spherical triangles triangulation - a trigonometric method of determining the position of a fixed point from the angles to it from two fixed points a known distance apart; useful in navigation |
Adj. | 1. | trig - neat and smart in appearance; "a clean-cut and well-bred young man"; "the trig corporal in his jaunty cap"; "a trim beard" tidy - marked by order and cleanliness in appearance or habits; "a tidy person"; "a tidy house"; "a tidy mind" |
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trig
adjective1. Being or in accordance with the current fashion:
Slang: with-it.
Idioms: all the rage, up to the minute.
2. In good order or clean condition:
Chiefly British: tight.
Idiom: neat as a pin.
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