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  • 41triplet state — trilypė būsena statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. triplet state vok. Triplettzustand, m rus. триплетное состояние, n pranc. état triplet, m …

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  • 42triplet state — tripletinė būsena statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Atomo arba molekulės būsena, kai skirtingose orbitalėse esančių dviejų elektronų sukinių vertės yra vienodos. atitikmenys: angl. triplet state rus. триплетное состояние …

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  • 43triplet state — noun see triplet II, 1b …

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  • 44triplet — noun Etymology: 2triple Date: 1656 1. a unit of three lines of verse 2. a. a combination, set, or group of three b. a group of three elementary particles (as positive, negative, and neutral pions) with different charge states but otherwise… …

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  • 45triplet — n. [L. tres, three; plus, more] Three successive nucleotide base pairs that code for an amino acid …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 46triplet — /trip lit/, n. 1. one of three children or offspring born at the same birth. 2. triplets, three offspring born at one birth. 3. any group or combination of three. 4. Pros. three successive verses or lines, esp. when rhyming and of the same… …

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  • 47triplet — noun a) A group of three. b) One one of a group of three …

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  • 48triplet — 1. One of three children delivered at the same birth. SYN: tridymus. 2. A set of three similar objects, as a compound lens in a microscope, formed of three planoconvex lenses. 3. SYN: codon. nonsense t. 1. a trinucleotide (codon) …

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  • 49Triplet — This intriguing and interesting name is of Medieval English origin and is the diminutive, (son of or little) form of Tripp, itself a metonymic occupational name for either a dancer or a butcher or a tripe dresser. The derivation for the former is …

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  • 50triplet — Synonyms and related words: Spenserian stanza, accidental, andante tempo, antistrophe, beat, book, breve, burden, canto, chorus, clover, compound time, couplet, crotchet, demisemiquaver, deuce ace, distich, dominant, dominant note, double whole… …

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