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Trig meaning

True; trusty; trustworthy; faithful. | Safe; secure. | Tight; firm; steady; sound; in good condition or health.

Example sentences (13)

Here’s a list of things I’ve never used since high school, except to slog my way to a college diploma: Algebra, Geometry, Trig, Biology, Ancient History, and Physical Science.

The main junior races take in one loop of Penistone Hill, going round the trig and back into the quarry, before the final thigh-sapping climb out of the quarry and sprint to the finish.

From the ford the path initially climbs, then turns east as it contours the shoulder of the finely named Hanging Stone and its surprising trig point.

This computer screen capture shows an online training session with dog Trig and his owner in New York, conducted by Kate LaSala via Zoom.

Trig and Jake head over to Camille’s campaign office and hands over what could be Otis’ 63rd street ties.

Watch as the TRIG team explores a deep Bermuda Triangle lagoon and discover that they are not alone.

The other areas in Ladakh are Trig Heights, Chumar, Spanggur Gap, Dumchele and Pangong Tso.

At the other end of the slide (the angle, in trig, terms), a block on a pin fixed to the frame defined the vertex between the hypotenuse and the adjacent side.

In April 1936 the first Ordnance Survey trig point was sited at Cold Ashby in Northamptonshire.

Korteweg-de Vries equation The hyperbolic trig function appears as one solution to the Korteweg-de Vries equation which describes the motion of a soliton wave in a canal.

The latter slides along the hypotenuse, so the two blocks are positioned at a distance from the (trig.) adjacent side by an amount proportional to the product.

To provide the product as an output, a third element, another slotted plate, also moves parallel to the (trig.) opposite side of the theoretical triangle.

Typically, a pinion-operated rack moving parallel to the (trig.