Definitionn. the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one
Last update: August 29, 2015
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In 1834 he became a fellow of Trinity, in 1853 professor of Greek (to which a canonry in Ely Cathedral was then for the first time attached), and in 1866 master of his college. [Please select]
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"Or at Trinity day." [Please select]
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Trinity Church, Colchester. [Please select]
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[Illustration: Ancient Charity-box, Trinity Church, Coventry. [Please select]
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President of Trinity College. [Please select]
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The Trinitythe three elements of matterare sulphur, mercury, and salt. [Please select]
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O'Molloy said, rumour has it, on the Trinity college estates commission.' [Please select]
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And the Trinity jibs in their mortarboards. [Please select]
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He laughed low: a sizar's laugh of Trinity: unanswered. [Please select]
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But he's a Trinity student. [Please select]
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BELLA: (Angrily) Trinity. [Please select]
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