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tripoli [ˈtrɪpəlɪ] n (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) a lightweight porous siliceous rock derived by weathering and used in a powdered form as a polish, filter, etc. [named after Tripoli, in Libya or in Lebanon] Tripoli [ˈtrɪpəlɪ] n
1. (Placename) the capital and chief port of Libya, in the northwest on the Mediterranean: founded by Phoenicians in about the 7th century bc; the only city that has survived of the three (Oea, Leptis Magna, and Sabratha) that formed the African Tripolis (``three cities''); fishing and manufacturing centre. Pop. (urban area): 1 140 000 (1995 est.) Ancient name Oea [ˈiːə] Arabic name Tarabulus el Gharb 2. (Placename) a port in N Lebanon, on the Mediterranean: the second largest town in Lebanon; taken by the Crusaders in 1109 after a siege of five years; oil-refining and manufacturing centre. Pop.: 160 000 (1998 est.) Ancient name Tripolis Arabic name Tarabulus esh Sham ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| He regained Tripoli toward the close of August, 1855, and arrived in London on the 6th of September, the only survivor of his party. |
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