English Words: T

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trancenoun

A dazed or unconscious condition.

trance gatenoun

A sequencer effect that breaks up a continuous sound according to a programmed rhythm.

trance-likeadj

Similar to, or reminiscent of, a trance.

trancecorenoun

A music genre combining elements of trance music and metalcore.

trancedadj

Held as if in a trance; captivated.

trancedlyadv

While entranced.

trancefuladj

In, or inducing, a state of trance.

trancelikeadj

Having the characteristics of a trance.

trancernoun

A person who enters a state of trance.

trancesternoun

A musician who composes trance music.

trancestornoun

A forebear or forerunner to a trans person, or to modern transgender people in general.

tranceworknoun

The techniques used to induce hypnotic trance.

tranceyadj

Trancelike.

tranchverb

To carve; to slice.

tranchenoun

A slice, section or portion.

Tranchinaname

A surname from Italian.

trancilyadv

Which causes or results from a trance (a dazed or unconscious condition).

trancingnoun

trance

trancyadj

Resembling a trance or trance-like state

Tranebjergname

A town in Samsø municipality, Denmark.

traneennoun

The least amount; a whit or jot.

Tranemoname

A town and municipality in Västra Götaland, Sweden.

Tranentname

A town in East Lothian council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT4072).

tranexamicadj

Of or pertaining to tranexamic acid or its derivatives

tranexamic acidnoun

A synthetic compound derived from cyclohexane which inhibits the breakdown of fibrin in blood clots and is used to treat hemorrhage.

Trangname

A surname from Vietnamese.

trangamnoun

A showy or worthless article.

tranglenoun

One of the (rarely used) diminutives of the fess (bar) or chief, a fillet or closet.

trangramnoun

Something intricately contrived; a puzzle.

tranimalnoun

A drag and performance art movement starting from the mid 2000s, aiming to create interpretive, animalistic and post-modern interpretations of the drag queen.

tranimenoun

Anime, especially when viewed as being disproportionately liked by transgender people.

traniversariesnoun

plural of traniversary

tranknoun

An oblong piece of skin from which the pieces for a glove are cut.

trannernoun

A transgender person.

trannienoun

Alternative spelling of tranny (“mechanical transmission”).

tranniesnoun

plural of tranny

tranniversariesnoun

plural of tranniversary

tranniversarynoun

The anniversary of coming out as transgender or of transitioning.

trannynoun

A transgender person, especially a trans woman.

trannydomnoun

The realm or sphere of transgender people and/or cross-dressing.

trannyismnoun

Transgenderism or transvestism.

tranqnoun

Clipping of tranquilizer.

tranqedverb

simple past and past participle of tranq

tranquiladj

Free from emotional or mental disturbance.

tranquilitynoun

American standard spelling of tranquillity.

tranquilizeverb

To calm (a person or animal) or put them to sleep using a tranquilizer dart.

tranquilizernoun

That which tranquillizes or soothes.

tranquilizingadj

Of a drug: having the effect of calming a person or animal, or putting them to sleep; sedating, sedative.

tranquilizinglyadv

Alternative form of tranquillizingly.

tranquillitynoun

The state of being tranquil; peacefulness, the absence of disturbance or stress; serenity; calm.

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