English Words: T

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Trajanianadj

Of or relating to Trajan (53–117 AD), emperor of Ancient Rome from 98 AD until his death.

Trajanicadj

Of or relating to Trajan (53–117 AD), emperor of Ancient Rome from 98 AD until his death.

Trajankaname

A transliteration of the Macedonian female given name Трајанка (Trajanka)

trajectnoun

A place for passing across; a passage; a ferry.

trajectionnoun

The act of trajecting (casting or moving)

trajectoidnoun

A solid shape that traces a periodic trajectory when rolled down a slope.

trajectoriallyadv

In a trajectorial manner.

trajectorynoun

The path an object takes as it moves.

trajectorywiseadj

With regards to a trajectory

trajineranoun

A type of small colourful boat maneuverered with a pole

Trajkaname

A transliteration of the Macedonian female given name Трајка (Trajka)

Trajkoname

A transliteration of the Macedonian male given name Трајко (Trajko)

Trajtenbergname

A surname from Spanish [in turn from German].

Trakainame

A city and district municipality of Vilnius, Lithuania.

trakenoun

Alternative spelling of trach.

Trakehnernoun

A light warmblood breed of horse.

Trakhtenbergname

A surname from German.

tralationnoun

The use of a word in a figurative or extended sense; a metaphor; a trope.

tralatitionnoun

A metaphor.

tralatitiousadj

transferred

tralatitiouslyadv

In a tralatitious manner; metaphorically.

Traleename

A town in and the county town of County Kerry, Ireland.

tralineateverb

To deviate; to stray; to wander.

tralokinumabnoun

A human monoclonal antibody targeting interleukin 13, designed for the treatment of asthma and inflammatory diseases.

tralomethrinnoun

A certain pyrethroid insecticide.

tralseadj

Both true and false.

tralucentadj

Translucent.

tramnoun

A passenger vehicle for public use that runs on tracks in the road (called a streetcar or trolley in North America).

Tram Innname

A locality in Much Dewchurch parish, south-west Herefordshire, England (OS grid ref SO4633).

tram locomotivenoun

A steam locomotive specially built, or modified, to run on a street, or roadside, tramway track, hauling trains of wagons or carriages.

tram stopnoun

a designated point on a tram route where passengers may board or leave the tram

tram-trainnoun

A design of tram which can operate over standard railway track as well as tram track.

tramanoun

The inner, fleshy portion of a mushroom's basidiocarp, distinct from the outer pileipellis or cuticle and from the spore-bearing hymenium.

tramadolnoun

A synthetic opioid analgesic administered orally in the form of its hydrochloride C₁₆H₂₅NO₂·HCl to treat moderate to severe pain.

tramaladj

Relating to tramas

trambleverb

To wash (tin ore, etc.) with a shovel in a frame fitted for the purpose.

tramcarnoun

A streetcar.

tramelnoun

A net over a river to catch fish.

Tramellname

A surname.

tramezzinonoun

A usually triangular sandwich constructed from two slices of soft crustless white bread, popular in Italy.

tramfulnoun

Enough to fill a tram.

tramlessadj

Without a tram.

tramlinenoun

The rails that a tram runs on.

tramlinedadj

Marked with tramlines.

tramloadnoun

Enough to fill a tram.

trammagenoun

The conveyance of goods by tram.

trammannoun

An elder tree.

trammelnoun

Whatever impedes activity, progress, or freedom, such as a net or shackle.

trammelernoun

One who uses a trammel net.

Trammellname

A surname from German.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter T contains 27,828 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 557 pages, and you are currently viewing page 372. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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