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tri·pod I. \ˈtrīˌpäd\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin tripod-, tripus, from Greek tripod-, tripous three-footed, from tri- three + pod-, pous foot — more at tri-, foot 1. a. : a vessel (as a pot or caldron) resting on three legs or feet b. (1) : the seat of the priestess of Apollo at Delphi in ancient Greece when delivering oracles < a tone … less reminiscent of the priestess on the tripod — B.N.Cardozo > (2) : an oracular seat held to resemble the one at ancient Delphi < after the inauguration … the editor returned to his tripod — Arthur Krock > 2. : a structure or piece of apparatus (as a stool, table, or altar) supported on three legs 3. a. : a three-legged support; especially : a three-legged stand used to support a portable instrument (as a camera) and usually consisting of a small table or head jointed to each of the three legs which are often telescopic b. : a frame set in a field on which hay is piled for curing 4. a. : a tripodal bone b. : a sponge spicule having three equal rays II. adjective : having or supported on three feet or legs < a tripod vase > |