English Words: T

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trevigintillionnum

10⁷².

Trevinoname

A surname from Spanish.

Trevisoname

A province of Veneto, Italy.

Trevithickname

A surname from Cornish.

Trevonname

A surname

Trevorname

A male given name from Welsh, from Welsh Trefor. Popular in the UK in the 1950s and the 1960s.

Trevor diseasenoun

A rare congenital bone development disorder characterized by asymmetrical limb deformity due to localized overgrowth of cartilage.

trevoritenoun

A very rare black nickeliferous mineral of the spinel group.

Trevsname

A diminutive of the male given name Trevor.

Trewname

A surname.

Trewarthaname

A surname from Cornish.

Treweekname

A surname from Cornish.

Trewernname

A village and community in Powys, Wales, historically in Montgomeryshire (OS grid ref SJ2811).

Treweyismnoun

shadowgraphy (producing silhouettes as a form of entertainment)

Trewhittname

A surname from Old Norse.

Trewinname

A surname.

trewsnoun

Trousers, especially if close-fitting and tartan.

trewsmannoun

One who wears trews.

Treyname

A nickname for someone who is the third person in the family sharing his father's name.

treyfadj

Nonkosher.

Treynor rationoun

A measurement of the returns earned in excess of that which could have been earned on an investment that has no diversifiable risk, per unit of market risk assumed.

treysnoun

plural of trey

Trezzaname

A surname from Italian.

TRGname

Initialism of Trojans for Representative Government.

TRHpron

Initialism of Their Royal Highnesses.

trinoun

triathlon

tri-annualadj

Alternative form of triannual.

tri-armedadj

Alternative form of triarmed.

tri-axialadj

Alternative form of triaxial.

tri-bandadj

Of a mobile telephone: having a choice of three operating frequencies, allowing it to be used in Europe and North America.

tri-coloredadj

Alternative form of tricolored.

tri-colouredadj

Alternative form of tricolored.

tri-Dnoun

Synonym of tri-V (“a system capable of recording or displaying three-dimensional video”).

tri-focusedadj

Having three times the focus.

tri-meetnoun

An event at which three teams compete.

tri-modeadj

Of a train or locomotive: Designed to operate on electricity on electrified lines, or diesel-electric power (from a diesel generator) or battery power on non-electrified lines.

tri-omniadj

Omniscient, omnipotent, and omnibenevolent.

tri-organizationaladj

Of, relating to, or produced by three different organizations.

tri-paneadj

Consisting of three panes.

tri-quarteradj

three-quarter(s)

tri-tieredadj

Having three tiers.

tri-tipnoun

A cut of beef from the bottom sirloin subprimal cut. It is a small triangular muscle.

tri-toneadj

Alternative form of tritone.

tri-tonedadj

Alternative form of tritoned.

tri-Vnoun

A system capable of recording or displaying three-dimensional video.

tri-vidnoun

Synonym of tri-V (“a system capable of recording or displaying three-dimensional video”).

Tri-Villagesname

A collective name for Rodanthe, Salvo and Waves in Dare County, North Carolina, United States.

tria-taxisnoun

A number in googology that equals 10^^10^^10

triableadj

Capable of being tried.

triablenessnoun

The quality or state of being triable.

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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 424. 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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