English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 448 of 557

trilliardnum

One thousand long scale trillions, or one short scale sextillion; equal to 10²¹ (1 followed by twenty-one 0s).

trillibubnoun

Tripe (meat product).

trillingnoun

The production of a trill sound.

trillinglyadv

With a trilling sound.

trillionnum

Either of two large amounts:

trillionairenoun

Somebody whose wealth is at least one trillion (10¹²) currency units.

trillionairessnoun

A female trillionaire.

trillionfoldadj

By a multiple of one trillion; by a trillion times as much or as many.

trillionsnum

plural of trillion

trillionthadj

The ordinal form of the number one trillion.

trilliumnoun

Any of several perennial flowering plants, of the genus Trillium, having flowers with three petals

trillonoun

A trill or shake.

trillyadj

Having a trill sound.

trilobaladj

Having three lobes.

trilobaradj

Having three lobes.

trilobateadj

Having three lobes.

trilobatedadj

Having three lobes

trilobationnoun

The state of being trilobate; the state of having three lobes.

trilobenoun

Something having a shape consisting of three lobes.

trilobedadj

Having three lobes

trilobitenoun

An extinct arthropod of the class Trilobita, whose body had three large lobes.

trilobitelikeadj

Resembling a trilobite.

trilobiticadj

Of, pertaining to or containing, trilobites.

trilobitologistnoun

One who studies trilobites.

trilobitologynoun

The study of trilobites.

trilobozoannoun

A member of the extinct phylum Trilobozoa of three-lobed animals.

trilobularadj

Having three lobules.

trilobulatedadj

Having three lobules

trilocularadj

Having three cells or cavities.

triloculateadj

Synonym of trilocular.

trilogarithmnoun

The form of polylogarithm having a base of three

trilogicaladj

Pertaining to or organized into a trilogy.

trilogistnoun

The author of a trilogy.

triloguenoun

Alternative form of trialogue (“informal tripartite legislative meeting”).

trilogynoun

A set of three connected works, usually dramas, literary pieces, films, or musical compositions, all related by theme, characters, or setting.

triloopnoun

A motif that has three loops of nucleic acid

trilophodontadj

Having three ridges or crests

trilostanenoun

A drug used to treat Cushing's syndrome in dogs.

triluminaradj

Having three lights.

trimverb

To reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess.

trim downverb

To lose weight.

trim down to sizeverb

Synonym of cut down to size.

trim upverb

To put up trimmings, especially at Christmas.

trim-tramnoun

A worthless trifle.

trimacnoun

trimac cichlid

trimacularadj

Having three spots or macules.

trimaculatedadj

Marked with three spots.

trimagicadj

Of a magic cube: remaining magic even if all its numbers are replaced by their kth power for 1 ≤ k ≤ 3.

trimagnesiumnoun

Three magnesium atoms in a molecule.

Trimalchionoun

A nouveau riche.

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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 448. 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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