A very rare variety of tripartition that, as far as we know, does not occur till Modern English times, is that by which the cauda is placed between the two pedes.
The tripartition effected only by a difference in the arrangement of rhymes either in the pedes and the cauda, or in the frons and the versus, will be illustrated by the following specimens: I.
The tripartition of the Cordilleras, and above all, the spreading of their branches, have a vast influence on the prosperity of the nations of New Grenada.
Ignorance of this tripartition of the Andes in that part of South America near the Rio Atrato and the isthmus of Panama, has led to many erroneous opinions respecting the possibility of a canal that should connect the two seas.
And the text moreover states the original tripartitionto have taken place after the differentiation of names and forms: 'That divinity having entered into these three beings differentiated names and forms.
That means--in reality the tripartition of the elements came first, and after that the creation of individual beings.
For the text relates how, after the creation of the cosmic egg, a process of tripartition was going on among the individual living beings created by Brahmâ.
Without suchtripartition the elements would be incapable of giving rise to any effects; such capability they acquire only by being mutually conjoined, and that is just the process of tripartition.
In case of the larger formations, and especially of the army corps as being the tactical and operative unit, the principle of tripartition must be observed.
The most natural formation is certainly a tripartitionof the units, as is found in an infantry regiment.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tripartition" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.