trimoric

/ˌtrɪˈmɔːrɪk/

Definitions

1. noun

relating to or having three distinct parts or periods of growth, typically in a plant or crystal.

“The botanist studied the trimoric structure of the plant, fascinated by its unique properties.”

2. adjective

having three distinct parts or periods of growth.

“The geologist examined the trimoric crystal formation in the cave, noting its unusual characteristics.”

Synonyms

  • triangular
  • trimeric

Antonyms

  • monomeric
  • unipartite