5 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRIONYMAL»
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English Language Word Builder
... GEORGICAL IDIOTICAL LEVITICAL NUSSIONAL OOLOGICAL PARODICAL
POLEMICAL PROSAICAL RECRUITAL ROTIFERAL SIGMOIDAL SUCTIONAL
TETANICAL TRIONYMAL VERIDICAL AN ACALEPHAN EPICUREAN
ROTIFERAN ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
adj trionymal (-on'i-mfl). [Gr IriBnymos, from ortyma (ortoma) name] trior See
under try trioxide tri-oks'ut, (chem) n a compound with three atoms of oxygen, [tri-]
trip1 trip, vi to move with short, light steps or skips; to stumble or catch one's foot;
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Word Ways: The Journal of Recreational Linguistics
Edward Wolpow appends another footnote to George Scheetz's " Ono- masticon I
" in the August 1977 issue, observing that DIONYM and TRIONYMhave the
adjectives DIONYMAL and TRIONYMAL, but there is no -onym noun
corresponding ...
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The Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature
According to the Oxford English Dictionary the word has already been used to
denote " a trinominal name in botany and zoology " and an adjective " trionymal "
is also recorded. It is thought, however, that the adjectival form " trionymous " is
not ...
International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1958
Doubtless for all ordinary occasions the simple trionymal form will be sufficient,
but when greater exactitude may be required or seem desirable, as not
infrequently happens, I certainly can see no shorter or more explicit way of
designating the ...