English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 435 of 557

trichosisnoun

Any disease or abnormality of the hair.

trichosphaeriaceousadj

Of or relating to the Trichosphaeriaceae.

trichosporinnoun

An antibiotic oligopeptide produced by some fungi

trichosporonosisnoun

A systemic disease associated with fungi in the genus Trichosporon.

trichosporosisnoun

infection by Trichosporon fungi

trichostrongylenoun

Any nematode of the genus Trichostrongylus.

trichostrongyliasisnoun

infection with Trichostrongylus nematodes

trichostrongylidnoun

Any of the family Trichostrongylidae of nematodes.

trichostrongyloidnoun

Any nematode of the superfamily Trichostrongyloidea

trichostrongylosisnoun

Any disease caused by infection with nematodes of the genus Trichostrongylus.

trichoticadj

Exhibiting or relating to trichosis; hairy.

trichotillomanianoun

A medical disorder where someone compulsively pulls their own hair out.

trichotillomanicadj

Afflicted with trichotillomania.

trichotomicadj

Relating to trichotomy

trichotomismnoun

The belief that human beings are made up of three distinct components: body or flesh, soul, and spirit.

trichotomistnoun

A person who believes that human beings are made up of three distinct components: body, soul, and spirit.

trichotomizeverb

To divide into three parts, elements, or classes

trichotomocolpateadj

Having three colpi, or grooves.

trichotomousadj

Divided into three parts, or into threes; forking three ways.

trichotomouslyadv

In a trichotomous manner.

trichotomynoun

Division or separation into three groups or pieces.

trichovirusnoun

Any plant pathogen virus of the genus Trichovirus

trichroicadj

Of, relating to, or exhibiting trichroism.

trichroismnoun

The property of some optically anisotropic crystals of transmitting different colours of light in three different spatial directions.

trichromacynoun

The quality of having three independent channels for conveying color information in the eye.

trichromatenoun

Any salt that has three chromate ions

trichromaticadj

Involving three colours.

trichromaticallyadv

In a trichromatic way.

trichromatismnoun

The quality, state, or phenomenon of being trichromatic.

trichromeadj

trichromatic (involving three colours)

trichromesnoun

plural of trichrome

trichromicadj

Containing three atoms of chromium.

trichrysobactinnoun

A cyclic trimer of chrysobactin

trichuriasisnoun

A parasitic disease caused by infection of the large intestine by a whipworm

Tricianame

A diminutive of the female given name Patricia.

triciliateadj

Having three cilia.

tricinenoun

An organic compound used in buffer solutions.

tricingulateadj

Girdled or banded in three places; marked with three distinct rings, ridges, or encircling bands.

tricipitaladj

Having three heads or origins; relating to the triceps

tricircularadj

Consisting of, or relating to, three circles.

triciribinenoun

A cell-permeable tricyclic nucleoside used to treat cancer.

tricistronicadj

Relating to or composed of three cistrons.

tricitratenoun

Any compound that contains three citrate groups or anions

Tricityname

A metropolitan area of Poland consisting of the three cities Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot

tricknoun

Something designed to fool, dupe, outsmart, mislead or swindle.

trick cyclistnoun

A psychiatrist.

trick of the lightnoun

An optical illusion resulting from low lighting.

trick of the tradenoun

A shortcut or other quick, or very effective way of doing things, that professional workers learn from experience.

trick offverb

To decorate (something) or be decorated with (something).

trick outverb

To dress or decorate in an especially fancy, elaborate, or excessive manner.

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