Pronunciation: /ˈtraɪ.əl/
Definition:
1. The ordinal number symbol: 3.
2. The action or process of trying or putting to the test; an experiment or test of performance.
3. A formal examination of evidence and legal arguments in a court of law to determine a verdict.
4. An experience or situation that tests a human endurance,
patience, or faith.
Significance:
• It defines both a numeric position and a process of testing or examination.
• It emphasizes evaluation, experimentation, and legal proceedings.
• It identifies the third in order, in addition to situations involving difficulty or challenge.
• It avoids irregular or ambiguous pronunciations, ensuring clear and consistent usage.
• It simplifies communication about order, testing procedures, legal processes, and challenging experiences.
• It improves clarity in contexts involving sequence, experimentation, justice, and personal endurance.
• It replaces less systematic or ambiguous terms with a standardized form that serves multiple related meanings.
Ordinal number:
zeral (0-
al)
onal (primal) (1-
al)
dual (second) (2-
al)
trial (3-
al)
quadal (4-
al)
quintal (5-
al)
sextal (6-
al)
septal (7-
al)
octal (8-
al)
nonal (9-
al)
decal (10-
al)
Cardinal number:
zero (0)
one (1)
duo (2)
trio (3)
quad (4)
quinto (5)
sexto (6)
septo (7)
octo (8)
nono (9)
deco (10)
Examples:
• "She (illa) attained third place in the competition, marking her
superior trial result yet."
• "The new software is currently in its trial phase before full release."
• "The court will commence the
murder trial subsequent Monday (Luneday)."
• "Deprivation his job was a real trial, but he (illo) fortified from the experience."
• "This is our third and final trial
race of the experiment."