See Also: trip-wire(dictionary)
Wire-to-Wire - Motor Sports(gambling)
trip(4)(dictionary)
trip(3)(dictionary)
trip(2)(dictionary)
Trip(dictionary)
trip(1)(dictionary)
trip hop(dictionary)
trip(medicine)
One-way trip(tourism)

syngraph (iou) and trip-wire (iou)


syngraph (iou)



syngraph noun. Now rare. M17.
[Latin syngraphus from Greek sungraphos, from sungraphein compose in Writing, draw up, from sun- SYN- + graphein write.]
A written contract or bond signed by both or all the parties; a joint statement in Writing.

trip-wire (iou)



trip-wire noun. Also tripwire. E20.
[from TRIP noun1 or verb + WIRE noun.]
A wire stretched close to the ground in order to trip up enemies, trespassers, etc., or operate a weapon or alarm. E20.
fig. A comparatively weak military force employed as a first line of defence, engagement with which will trigger the intervention of stronger forces. M20.