English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 455 of 557

trip ticnoun

A map, with the route to follow highlighted.

trip to Jerusalemnoun

Synonym of musical chairs.

trip to the woodshednoun

An occasion on which a reprimand or punishment is administered privately.

trip wirenoun

Alternative form of tripwire.

trip workingnoun

The operation of short-distance freight trains, e.g. between goods yards.

trip-trapintj

Representing the sound of walking on a hard surface.

trip-trappingnoun

the sounds that goat hoofs make

tripacknoun

Film that has three emulsions sensitive to red, green, or blue stacked on top of one another.

tripalmitatenoun

A palmitate derived from three molecules of palmitic acid.

tripalmitoylnoun

Three palmitoyl groups in a molecule

tripalmitoylatedadj

Modified by the addition of three palmitoyl groups

triparalogousadj

That has resulted from three paralogous diversions from a common ancestor

triparametricadj

Having or relating to three parameters.

triparentaladj

Involving three parents, but especially describing a form of bacterial conjugation in which a conjugative plasmid present in a "helper" bacterial strain assists the transfer of plasmid from a second to a third strain.

tripartadj

Having three parts.

tripartedadj

Divided into three pieces.

tripartibleadj

Divisible into three parts.

tripartisanadj

Relating to or supported by three groups, especially by three political parties.

tripartisanismnoun

tripartisanship

tripartisanshipnoun

Cooperation between three competing political parties; governing in a tripartisan manner.

tripartismnoun

The state or policy of being tripartite; separatism into three factions.

tripartiteadj

In three parts.

tripartitelyadv

In a tripartite fashion; in or into three parts.

tripartitenessnoun

The quality of being tripartite.

tripartitionnoun

A division by threes, or into three parts; the taking of a third part of any number or quantity.

tripartitismnoun

A tripartite approach or policy.

tripartyadj

Involving three parties or entities.

tripaschaladj

Including three Passovers.

Tripathiname

A surname from Hindi.

tripcocknoun

A train-mounted safety device which interacts with a trackside device to stop a train automatically if it passes a signal at danger (showing a red light).

tripcodenoun

The hash code of a password, used for signing posts anonymously on imageboards.

tripenoun

The lining of the large stomach of ruminating animals, when prepared for food.

tripe and onionsnoun

Nonsense; folly.

tripe de rochenoun

Synonym of rock tripe.

tripedaladj

Having three feet.

tripedallyadv

Using three (of a possible four) legs

Tripehoundnoun

A Sopwith Triplane.

tripelikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of tripe.

tripemannoun

A male seller of tripe (meat product).

tripemongernoun

A seller of tripe (meat product).

tripennateadj

Alternative form of tripinnate.

tripeptidasenoun

The enzyme tripeptide aminopeptidase.

tripeptidenoun

An organic compound formed from three amino acids joined by peptide bonds.

tripeptidicadj

Relating to a tripeptide

tripeptidylnoun

Any univalent radical derived from a tripeptide.

triperchloratenoun

Any compound containing three perchlorate groups

triperfectadj

multiperfect such that σ(n) = 3n

triperidolnoun

A potent butyrophenone antipsychotic.

triperoxidenoun

Any compound containing three peroxide groups

tripersonaladj

Consisting of three people.

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