trining
/traɪnɪŋ/
noun
- A group of three people or things; a trio or triad.
- The three friends formed a trining that worked together on every project.
- The committee was divided into a trining of subcommittees to handle different tasks.
- In the constellation, the stars appeared as a perfect trining in the night sky.
- In astrology, an aspect of 120 degrees between two planets, considered favorable and harmonious.
- Her birth chart showed a trining of Mars and Saturn, indicating disciplined energy.
- The astrologer noted a trining between Jupiter and Venus, predicting good fortune.
- When the moon is in trining with the sun, it is said to bring emotional balance.
Antonyms
verb
- To form or arrange into a group of three; to triple or treble.
- The artist trined the colors in the painting to create a balanced composition.
- The dancers trined their steps to match the three-beat rhythm.
- We need to trine the teams so that each group has exactly three members.
- In astrology, to be in a trine aspect with another planet.
- Mercury trines Neptune in this chart, enhancing creativity and intuition.
- When the moon trines Saturn, it is a good time for making long-term plans.
- The planets trine each other, suggesting a period of harmony and cooperation.