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trine

[trahyn] / traɪn /


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For example, when two planets are in harmony, they could be trine to one another, which is when they are 120 degrees apart.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 6, 2023

Clinton and her running mate Tim Kaine, in contrast, have their suns making a trine – an angle of 120 degrees.

From The Guardian • Oct. 12, 2016

"At whatever cost" was the naked doc trine of the necessities of power.

From Time Magazine Archive

The church is not a sect organized around a particular doc trine or Biblical text.

From Time Magazine Archive

The professors of this art recognised five planetary aspects, viz., opposition, conjunction, sextile, square, and trine, each possessing its peculiar kind of influence on events.

From The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost' by Orchard, Thomas Nathaniel




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