tripody (Meaning)

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tripody (n.)

Three metrical feet taken together, or included in one measure.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tripody

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tripody Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Greek temple stood on a tripody, a three-legged base designed to enhance its grandeur.
  2. The tripody supporting the tripod in the kitchen ensured stability while cooking.
  3. The tripody mount provided a secure attachment for the camera to capture breathtaking shots.
  4. The sorcerer conjured his incantations with a tripody by his side, representing his connection to otherworldly realms.
  5. The tripody lampshade cast an ethereal glow upon the room, creating an ambiance of tranquility.
  6. The artist's easel rested on a tripody, allowing her to paint undisturbed for hours.
  7. The tripody legs of the table extended smoothly, accommodating additional guests at the dinner table.
  8. The sculptor meticulously shaped the clay on a tripody, transforming it into an intricate work of art.
  9. The tripody stand held the microphone firmly in place, ensuring crystal-clear audio for the presentation.
  10. In the mystical realm, a tripody symbol adorned the robes of the High Priest, signifying their connection to the divine.

FAQs About the word tripody

Three metrical feet taken together, or included in one measure.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient Greek temple stood on a tripody, a three-legged base designed to enhance its grandeur.

The tripody supporting the tripod in the kitchen ensured stability while cooking.

The tripody mount provided a secure attachment for the camera to capture breathtaking shots.

The sorcerer conjured his incantations with a tripody by his side, representing his connection to otherworldly realms.