English Words: T

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trimmigrantnoun

A migrant worker who comes into an area to find a job harvesting marijuana.

trimmingnoun

The act or process of someone who trims.

trimminglyadv

With reprimand or chastising.

trimmingsnoun

Accompaniments to a meal.

trimnasiumnoun

Any of various types of gymnasium equipment used in fitness training

Trimnellname

A surname from Middle English.

trimnessnoun

The property of being trim.

trimodaladj

Having, or employing, three modes

trimodalitynoun

The condition of being trimodal

trimodallyadv

In a trimodal manner.

trimodularadj

Having three modes of operation

trimolecularadj

Involving three molecules.

trimolybdatenoun

An anion with three molybdenum atoms with the formula Mo₃O₁₀²⁻, or any salt containing this group.

trimolybdenumnoun

Three molybdenum atoms or cations in a molecule (Mo₃)

trimonoeciousadj

That has male, female and bisexual (perfect) flowers on the same individual plant.

trimonthlyadj

Occurring at intervals three months apart.

trimoraicadj

Having three morae.

trimoraicitynoun

The property of having three morae.

trimorphnoun

A substance which crystallizes in three distinct forms, or which has three distinct physical states.

trimorphemicadj

Consisting of three morphemes.

trimorphicadj

Having three different forms.

trimorphismnoun

The property of crystallizing in three distinct forms.

trimorphousadj

trimorphic; having, or relating to, three forms

trimotoradj

That has three motors, especially an aircraft with three piston engines.

trimountnoun

A stylized depiction of three hills or mountains.

trimoxazolenoun

A combination of trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole used to treat bacterial infections

trimphonenoun

A luxury telephone of the 1960s with a then-innovative electronic ringer and illuminated dial.

Trimsaranname

A village and community in Carmarthenshire, Wales (OS grid ref SN4504).

trimucronateadj

Having three mucros.

trimuonnoun

A proposed particle composed of three muons.

Trimurtiname

The trinity of supreme divinity, as represented by the forms of Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the maintainer or preserver), and Shiva (the destroyer or transformer).

trimuscularadj

Consisting of, or relating to, three muscles.

trimworknoun

Synonym of trim (“decoration, especially along edges or borders”).

trimyristatenoun

Any ester containing three myristate groups

trimyristinnoun

An ester with the chemical formula C₄₅H₈₆O₆, a saturated fat which is the triglyceride of myristic acid, found naturally in nutmeg and other vegetable fats and oils.

Trinacrianame

Sicily.

trinacriformadj

Having three prongs or sharp points.

trinaladj

Having three parts; triple.

trinaphthylenenoun

A heptacyclic arene formed by the fusion of three naphthylene residues (around a central benzene ring)

trinarizationnoun

Conversion of a tree to one with at most three children per node

trinaryadj

Alternative form of ternary.

trinationaladj

Of or relating to three nations.

trinationallyadv

Of or in three nations.

trinauraladj

Having a third audio channel in addition to the binaural or stereo channels.

Trinbagoniannoun

A native or inhabitant of Trinidad and Tobago.

Trincavelliname

A surname from Italian.

trinchadonoun

a spicy meat dish of Angolan and Mozambican origin

Trinculoname

A moon of Uranus.

Trindadename

A surname from Portuguese.

trindlenoun

A wheel, especially of a wheelbarrow.

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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 451. 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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