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TRIPETALA Corolla [r^n,, trss, & nEr«;v,», 

 paalum] confifting of three pctala, as in the A- 

 lijina^ & Sagiitaria, 



TRlPETALOIDEi^ [tres, & Petahml An 

 order of plants in the Fragmenta methodi natura- 

 lis of Linnscus, containing the following genera, 

 viz. Entomus, Alifnia, Sagiitaria. 



TRIPHYLLUS Calyx [rgs,j, & a^vXMv, foli- 

 Min, a leaf j confifting of three leaves, as in 

 Tradejcantia. 



TRIPINNATUM Folium mnpofttum [/ra, 

 three, & pitinatus, winged] triplicaio-pinnaium ; 

 when a petiolus is firft pinnated by fmaller pe- 

 tioli, and thofe by flill fmaller, which are them- 

 i'cKes pinnated with foUola ; cum petiolus adfigit 

 plnra foliola hipinnata : a fpecies of the fupra-de- 

 iompojita, accox^ding to Linnssus. 



TRIPLINERVIUM Folium [triplex, triple, 

 & nervtis, a nerve or ffcring] whole apparent 

 velTels are threefold, that is, running by three's 

 from the bafis to the apex, without branching 

 or anaitomofing : different in its fignification 

 from Tririervium, which fee. 



TRIQJJETRUM Folium, Caulis [qu. trlqua- 

 drus, i. e. quadratus in trss a/igulos] having three 

 pl.iin Hdcs, cuius tria latera kf7gitudi?ialia plana 



funt. 



