English Words: T

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trigesimaladj

Thirtieth.

trigesimo-secundonoun

A paper size, (3.75"–5" × 2.5"–3.125"), one thirty-second of a standard uncut flat sheet.

Trigg Countyname

One of 120 counties in Kentucky, United States. County seat: Cadiz.

triggernoun

A finger-operated lever used to fire a gun.

trigger fingernoun

a finger used in pulling the trigger of a firearm

trigger flowernoun

Synonym of trigger plant.

trigger mannoun

Alternative form of triggerman.

trigger pointnoun

An event, arrangement, provocation, etc. that leads a certain, generally violent or angered, action to be taken.

trigger pricingnoun

A pricing strategy in which a company sets the price of a product relative to an index value, with a time frame in which buyers can purchase the product for this price if the index-based price reaches an acceptable level. Usually the seller sets a minimum order size to qualify for the trigger price.

trigger warningnoun

A notice placed before the beginning of media content (usually an online article, e-mail, or post) to warn of potential traumatic triggers it contains.

trigger wordnoun

A word or phrase that elicits a strong emotional or psychological reaction based on an individual's past experiences, particularly related to trauma or a mental health condition.

Trigger's broomname

An object that has had all of its components replaced; a ship of Theseus.

trigger-happinessnoun

The quality of being trigger-happy.

trigger-happyadj

Having a tendency or desire to shoot a firearm irresponsibly before adequately identifying the target.

triggerableadj

That may be triggered.

triggeredadj

Having a trigger that reacts to some specific condition.

triggerernoun

One who or that which triggers.

triggerfishnoun

Any of several brightly coloured fish, of the family Balistidae, that inhabit tropical reefs and have an erectile spine on the dorsal fin.

triggerhappyadj

Alternative form of trigger-happy.

triggeringadj

That triggers or initiates.

triggerishadj

Likely to be triggered or set off.

triggerlessadj

Without a trigger.

triggerlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a trigger.

triggermannoun

A hired gunman; a hitman.

triggernometrynoun

The theory and study of firearms and shooting.

triggerplantnoun

Any flowering plant of the genus Stylidium.

triggerwomannoun

A female gunman.

triggeryadj

Easily triggered; tending to go off very frequently.

Triggsname

A surname.

trigintaduonionnoun

A 32-dimensional hypercomplex number that is a nonassociative extension of a sedenion.

trigintalnoun

A trental (various senses)

trigintennialadj

Synonym of tricennial, once every thirty years.

trigintillionnum

10⁹³.

triglandularadj

Having or relating to three glands.

trigloidadj

Resembling the fish genus Trigla.

triglossianoun

The coexistence of three closely related native languages or dialects among a certain population.

triglossicadj

Of or relating to triglossia.

triglotnoun

A trilingual person.

triglucosidenoun

Any compound that has contains three glucoside groups

triglucosylatedadj

glycosylated with three molecules of glucose

triglucuronidenoun

Any compound that contains three glucuronide groups

trigluonadj

Of or relating to three gluons.

triglutamatenoun

Any salt or ester that has three glutamate ions or groups

triglynoun

Triethylene glycol dichloride.

triglyceridenoun

A lipid, an ester of glycerol and three fatty acids (the same or different); the major constituent of animal and vegetable fats

triglyceridemianoun

The presence of triglycerides in the blood

triglyceridemicadj

Relating to triglyceridemia

triglycerolnoun

The condensation product of three molecules of glycerol - 3-[3-(2,3-dihydroxypropoxy)-2-hydroxypropoxy]propane-1,2-diol

triglycinenoun

An oligopeptide consisting of three glycine moieties

triglycosidenoun

Any glycoside containing three sugar groups

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