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trifid (adj.)

"divided into three lobes," 1620s, from Latin trifidus "cleft in three," from tri- "three" (see tri-) + -fid. This adjective probably inspired triffid, the name of the three-legged walking poisonous plants in John Wyndham's novel "The Day of the Triffids" (1951).

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Definitions of trifid from WordNet

trifid (adj.)
divided into three lobes;
trifid petals
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