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tri⋅loc⋅u⋅lar

[trahy-lok-yuh-ler]
–adjective Botany, Zoology.
having three loculi, chambers, or cells.

Origin:
1745–55; tri- + locular
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tri·loc·u·lar   (trī-lŏk'yə-lər)   
adj.  Having three chamberlike divisions or cavities, as the capsule of a plant or the heart of a reptile.
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trilocular tri·loc·u·lar (trī-lŏk'yə-lər)
adj.
Having three cavities or cells.

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