trinodine

/trɪˈnoʊdaɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A rare or obsolete word, especially in chemistry or botany, referring to a compound or plant with three nodules or parts.

“The archaic term ‘trinodine’ was once used to describe the unique properties of certain crystals.”

Synonyms

  • ternary
  • trinomial

Antonyms

  • monomolecular
  • uninodal