trig
1 Americannoun
verb (used with object)
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to support or prop, as with a wedge.
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to act as a check on (the moving of wheels, vehicles, etc.).
noun
abbreviation
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trigonometric.
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trigonometrical.
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trigonometry.
noun
verb
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to block or stop
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to prop or support
adjective
verb
abbreviation
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trigonometrical
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trigonometry
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Etymology
Origin of trig1
First recorded in 1895–1900; by shortening
Origin of trig2
First recorded in 1150–1200 for earlier sense; 1505–15 trig 2 for def. 1; Middle English trig(g) “true, trusty,” from Old Norse tryggr “loyal, safe”; cognate with Gothic triggws “loyal, true, faithful”; see true
Origin of trig3
First recorded in 1585–95; from Old Norse tryggja “to make fast, secure”; see also trig 2 ( def. ), true
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