Trefoil (disambiguation)

Trefoil (disambiguation)

Trefoil is a graphic form composed of three lobes.

Trefoil may also be:
* Trefoil Island, Tasmania, Australia
* Little Trefoil Island, Tasmania, Australia
* Trefoil knot, a concept in knot theory
* Clover
* Certain species in "Lotus" (genus)
* A variation of the card game La Belle Lucie
* A variety of Girl Scout cookie


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