"triarmed" meaning in English

See triarmed in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Etymology: tri- + armed Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|tri|armed}} tri- + armed Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} triarmed (not comparable)
  1. Having three arms. Tags: not-comparable
    Sense id: en-triarmed-en-adj-F05zZhEn Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with tri-

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          "ref": "1885 October 10, “Miscellaneous Inventions”, in Scientific American, volume 53, page 234",
          "text": "A brace wire fastening for wire fences has been patented by Mr. Arthur Lott, of Riddleville, Tex. Combined with the panel wires are braces and triarmed clasps embracing the wires and braces at their points of intersection, the clasps each being made in one place, with its arms bent around a longitudinal or pasel wire and a brace wire.",
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