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Trigynia (medicine) and trivium (iou)


Trigynia (medicine)


trigynia
<botany> A Linnaean order of plants having three pistils or styles.

Origin: NL, Gr. (see Tri-) + a woman, a female.

Source: Websters Dictionary


trivium (iou)



trivium noun. E19.
[Latin = place where three ways meet, formed as TRI- + via way: see -IUM.]
Hist. In the Middle Ages, the lower division of a university course of study, comprising grammar, rhetoric, and logic. Cf. Art noun1 4, QUADRIVIUM. E19.
Zoology. The three anterior ambulacra of an echinoderm (ventral in a holothurian). Cf. BIVIUM. L19.