English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 421 of 557

trenchlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a trench.

trenchlinenoun

The line (path) of a trench (chiefly a combat trench, but also e.g. one for burying a pipe).

trenchmasternoun

A chief military engineer.

trenchwardadv

Toward a trench.

trenchwardsadv

Toward a trench.

trenchwiseadv

In the manner of a trench or ditch.

trenchworknoun

A system of trenches.

trendnoun

An inclination in a particular direction.

trend piecenoun

An article explaining a trend or topical issue, often illustrated with anecdotes, statistics, and expert opinions.

trend-bustingadj

That is counter to a current trend

trendbaitnoun

Content created with the purpose of becoming viral.

Trendelenburgnoun

A physical position that a patient is placed raising the inferior half by 30 degrees, especially useful for superior trauma or pelvic access.

Trendelenburg positionnoun

A physical position that a patient is placed in by raising the inferior half by 30 degrees, especially useful for superior trauma or pelvic access.

trendernoun

Something which trends (has a tendency to go) in a certain way.

trendifyverb

To give a trendy appearance.

trendilyadv

In keeping with, or showing an awareness of, current trends.

trendinessnoun

The state or quality of being trendy.

trendingverb

present participle and gerund of trend

trenditenoun

A person given to following trends.

trendjackingnoun

The practice of marketing a product with respect to current trends or otherwise algorithmical popularity.

trendlenoun

A wheel, spindle, or other thing that rotates in a similar way, such as a trundle.

trendlessadj

Not exhibiting any particular trend.

trendlessnessnoun

The absence of any particular trend.

trendletnoun

A minor or shortlived trend.

trendoidnoun

A person who follows fashion trends blindly.

trendsetternoun

Someone who starts a trend, or makes something more popular.

trendsettingadj

Taking a leading role in setting trends, particularly in business or the arts

trendspotternoun

One who identifies new trends.

trendspottingnoun

The identification of new trends.

trendwatchernoun

One who studies trends and attempts to predict future trends.

trendwhorenoun

One who is a conformist; one who follows trends too much.

trendyadj

Of, or in accordance with the latest trend, fashion or hype.

trendyismnoun

trendy attitudes generally

trenettenoun

A form of pasta from Liguria, similar to narrow, thick tagliatelle.

Trenewanname

A Cornish place name, that means either "the cold dwelling" or "famine".

trengestonenoun

A particular retroprogesterone.

Trenholmname

A surname from Old Norse.

Trenkampname

A surname from German.

trensomnianoun

Insomnia as a side effect of trenbolone.

Trentname

A placename

trentalnoun

A set of 30 requiem masses, said once a day for a month or all in one day.

trente et quarantenoun

The game of rouge et noir.

trentepohliaceousadj

Of or relating to the Trentepohliaceae.

Trenthamname

A placename:

Trentinname

A surname from Italian.

Trentininame

A surname from Italian.

Trentinoname

The province of Trento, in north-east Italy, that forms part of the region of Trentino-Alto Adige

Trentishoename

A small village and civil parish (served by Kentisbury and Trentishoe Parish Council) in North Devon district, Devon, England (OS grid ref SS6448).

Trentoname

A city, the capital of the province of Trentino and the region of Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy.

Trentonname

A number of places in the United States:

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

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 421. 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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