Definition of Trilobes

1. trilobe [n] - See also: trilobe

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trilobes

trillionths
trillium
trillium family
trilliums
trillo
trilloes
trills
trilly
trilobal
trilobate
trilobated
trilobation
trilobations
trilobe
trilobed
trilobes (current term)
trilobita
trilobite
trilobites
trilobitic
trilobitomorph
trilobitomorphs
trilocular
trilogarithm
trilogies
trilogy of fallot
trilostane
trim back

Literary usage of Trilobes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Elementary Mechanism: A Text-book for Students of Mechanical Engineering by Arthur Tannatt Woods, Albert W. Stahl (1893)
"By contracting the a BT a AT angles to one-third, "ve can form the outlines of a pair of trilobes, and so on. ..."

2. South-eastern France by Augustus John Cuthbert Hare (1890)
"... sont rompus au sommet. Les colonnes sont généralement bien dessinées et couronnées de chapiteaux élégants. Quelques fenêtres sont ornées de trilobes. ..."

3. Kinematics: A Treatise on the Modification of Motion, as Affected by the by Charles William MacCord (1883)
"The angles EDH, ACF, each including one-third of a circumference, the pair of trilobes may be completed as shown. They will roll together, the velocity ..."

4. Kinematics: A Treatise on the Modification of Motion, as Affected by the by Charles William Mac Cord (1889)
"... trilobes, etc., derived from the equiangular spiral and rolling in contact about parallel axes, have their analogues in conical multi- lobes whose axes ..."

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