English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 410 of 557

Travelgatename

The White House travel office controversy of 1993.

travelholicnoun

A travel enthusiast.

travelingverb

present participle and gerund of travel

travellableadj

Able to be travelled.

travelledadj

Standard spelling of traveled.

travellernoun

One who travels, especially to distant lands.

traveller's joynoun

A climbing shrub native to Europe, Clematis vitalba.

travelleressnoun

A female traveller.

travellersnoun

plural of traveller

travellestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of travel

travellethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of travel

travellingverb

present participle and gerund of travel

travelling cranenoun

A crane fixed on a carriage which may be moved on rails.

travelling post officenoun

A type of railway coach designed for the carriage and sorting of mail en route.

travelling-wave tubenoun

A type of vacuum tube which amplifies electromagnetic signals, where the electron gun fires down the tube with an unmodulated electron beam, that passes through an interaction array, where the EM-signal is fed, which interacts with the electron beam, bunching the electrons, and transferring power to the signal.

traveloguenoun

A description of someone's travels, given in the form of narrative, public lecture, slide show or motion picture.

traveloguelikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a travelogue.

traveloguernoun

The author of a travelogue.

travelpreneurnoun

An entrepreneur in the field of travel services.

travelsnoun

plural of travel

travelsomeadj

Characterised or marked by travelling

Travelsteadname

A surname.

traveltimenoun

The amount of time that it takes for a wave to propagate between two points.

travelwaynoun

A road or comparable infrastructure for travelling over or through.

travelwearnoun

Clothing to be worn for travel.

travelwornadj

Worn or damaged from being taken on travels.

Traversname

A surname originating as an occupation.

Traversaname

A surname from Italian.

traversabilitynoun

The condition of being traversable.

traversableadj

Able to be traversed.

traversalnoun

The act of traversing; a crossing.

traversenoun

A route used in mountaineering, specifically rock climbing, in which the descent occurs by a different route than the ascent.

Traverse Cityname

A city, the county seat of Grand Traverse County, Michigan, United States.

Traverse Countyname

One of 87 counties in Minnesota, United States. County seat: Wheaton.

traversedverb

simple past and past participle of traverse

traverselyadv

In a traverse manner; crosswise.

traversernoun

That which traverses or moves, such as an index on a scale.

traversewiseadv

In a traverse manner; crosswise.

traversibilitynoun

Misspelling of traversability.

traversingnoun

A traversal.

traversonoun

A transverse flute of the Baroque period, made in three or four sections with a conical bore from the head joint down.

travertinenoun

A light, porous form of concretionary limestone (or calcite) deposited from solution, and sometimes quarried for building.

travertinousadj

Resembling the travertine stone used in Italy

travestverb

To travesty; to disguise; to parody; to demean.

travestedadj

Disguised; degraded; debased.

travestinoun

A member of a Latin American gender role, variously construed as a cross-dressing man, a third gender or a trans woman.

travesticidenoun

The killing of a travesti because of her gender, especially when motivated by transmisogyny.

travestiernoun

One who makes a travesty of something.

travestimentnoun

A travesty or parody.

travestynoun

An absurd, grotesque, misrepresentative or grossly inferior likeness or imitation.

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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 410. 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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