Category: T
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Trinucleate
Composed of three nuclei.
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Trinitrin
Glyceryl trinitrate is used to treat angina pectoris.
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Trimethylene
Cyclopropane, which is an anesthetic.
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Trimensual
Reoccurring every three months.
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Trilabe
A three-pronged tool employed for extracting stones from the bladder.
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Trigone of the bladder
A triangular, smooth region located within the urinary bladder, positioned just behind the urethral opening. This area is particularly sensitive, and irritation caused by inflammation or the presence of a stone can trigger a spasm, resulting in severe pain at the conclusion of urination.
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Trigger knee
A condition where the knee joint abruptly halts its motion during flexion or extension, causing the leg to jerk sideways.
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Tricornute
Having three horn-like protrusions.
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Tricorn
Having three horns or possessing three processes.
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Tricipital
Having three heads; pertaining to the triceps muscle.