English Words: T

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trammernoun

A mine-worker who transported the mined material by dragging a tram.

tramontananoun

A dry, cold north wind in Italy and adjacent Mediterranean areas.

tramontaneadj

Residing in or coming from the far side of a mountain range, especially from north of the Alps.

trampnoun

A homeless person; a vagabond.

tramp antnoun

Any of various invasive species of ant often inadvertently transported in soil with cargo on ships, trains, etc.

tramp datanoun

Data which is passed via one function to another, and not otherwise used by the first.

tramp juicenoun

Very strong lager or cider.

tramp stampnoun

A tattoo on a woman's lower back, stereotypically said to label her as promiscuous.

tramp steamernoun

A commercial steamship that has no regular schedule or published ports of call.

trampagenoun

The wandering homeless lifestyle of a tramp.

trampdomnoun

The realm or sphere of tramps (vagrants).

trampernoun

One who tramps.

trampessnoun

A female tramp (vagrant).

trampetnoun

Alternative form of trampette.

trampettenoun

A small trampoline.

tramphoodnoun

The state or condition of being a tramp (vagrant).

trampinessnoun

The state of being trampy.

trampingnoun

The act or sound of one who tramps, or walks heavily.

trampishadj

Like a tramp (homeless person); scruffy.

trampishlyadv

In a trampish manner.

trampismnoun

The way of life of a tramp; homelessness.

tramplatenoun

A type of iron rail used on a tramroad.

trampleverb

To crush something by walking on it.

tramplernoun

One who tramples.

tramplestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of trample

tramplethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of trample

tramplikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a tramp (vagrant).

tramplingnoun

The act of trampling someone or something, an instance of trampling.

tramplinglyadv

In a trampling way.

trampolinenoun

A gymnastic and recreational device consisting of a piece of taut, strong fabric or rubber stretched over a (usually steel) frame using many coiled springs as anchors.

trampoline effectnoun

The phenomenon by which the baseball "jumps" off the bat at contact.

trampolinernoun

Synonym of trampolinist.

trampolinistnoun

A person who takes part in trampolining.

trampooseverb

To walk laboriously or heavily.

trampotnoun

The support in which an upright spindle is stopped.

trampsnoun

plural of tramp

trampyadj

Like a tramp or homeless person.

tramrailnoun

An overhead rail forming a track on which a trolley runs to convey a load, as in a shop.

tramroadnoun

A road designed for use by trams or wagons.

tramshednoun

a building where trams are housed; a tram depot.

tramstopnoun

A designated point where trams stop to allow passengers to leave or board.

tramwaynoun

The track on which a tram (streetcar) runs.

tramwaymannoun

A man who works on a tramway.

tramyardnoun

A depot where trams (streetcars) are stored while not in use.

Tranname

A surname from Vietnamese.

Tranadaname

Canada, viewed as excessively supportive of trans rights or hostile toward gender-critical beliefs and policies.

tranarchistnoun

A transgender anarchist; a transgender person who supports anarchist views.

tranarchynoun

A school of thought advocating anarchism as a means of achieving rights and liberation for transgender people.

tranationnoun

The act of swimming over.

tranatocetidnoun

Any member of the family †Tranatocetidae, which is represented by the sole species †Tranatocetus argillarius, a cetacean.

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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 373. 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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