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trid.

abbreviation for

  1. (in prescriptions) three days.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of trid.1

From the Latin word ٰīܳܳ
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Example Sentences

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The new regulation is named the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure Rule, or TRID.

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A lot of real estate agents aren't too thrilled with TRID.

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Mr. McAleer said in a statement that he and the protesters were barred “by a barrage of security officers” because they trid to ask Mr. Fox “some inconvenient questions when he was on the red carpet.”

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Triduum, trid′ū-um, n. a space of three days: a three days' service of prayer preparatory to a saint's day, &c.—adj.

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Putres′cent, becoming putrid: pertaining to putrefaction; Pū′trid, in a state of decay: showing putrefaction: stinking: rotten: corrupt.—ns.

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