Tris (disambiguation)

Tris (disambiguation)

* Tris is the abbreviated name of a chemical
* Trisana Chandler is a character from Tamora Pierce's Emelan Universe
* Tris Speaker is a baseball player
* Tris is short for Tri-state and is an outdated instruction used in some RISC micro-controllers
* TRIS online U.S. Dept. of Transportation Research Information Services online


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