O trinal beam Of individual star, that charm'st them thus!
Is"; see the doctrine of the trinal unity of man which follows.
The doctrine of the trinal unity of man (the what Does, what Knows, what Is) ascribed to John (vv.
The most striking point of similarity is the trinal superfix, which is present in both signs.
It is composed of the trinal superfix and a conventionalized fish (?
Indeed, recent discoveries in science seem to vindicate that not only surface extension, but trinal extension, or solidity, may be an object of direct perception by the eye.
An imagination oftrinal space presupposes locomotive experience--unimpeded, in contrast with--impeded locomotion.
He argues in particular that the eye cannot originally perceive an extension that is beyond itself, and that perception of trinal space is due to what we experience in touch.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trinal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: deltoid; petty; senseless; ternary; treble; trial; triangular; triple; triplex; triplicate