English Words: T

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triple-mastedadj

Having three masts.

tripledemicnoun

A combination of three pandemics (usually referring to Covid-19, influenza, and RSV).

triplefinnoun

Any of approximately 150 blennioid species of the family Tripterygiidae, found in tropical and temperate waters, whose dorsal fin is separated into three parts, two of them spinous.

triplefoldadj

Synonym of threefold.

triplegianoun

A medical condition characterised by the paralysis of three limbs.

triplegicadj

Of or relating to triplegia.

tripleheadernoun

Alternative form of triple-header.

triplenessnoun

The state of being triple or tripled.

triplernoun

The simplest form of frequency multiplier, that has an output frequency of three times the value of the input frequency.

triplesnoun

bell changes rung on seven bells

triplestorenoun

A database designed for the storage and retrieval of RDF (Resource Description Framework) metadata in the form of triples representing predicates.

tripletnoun

A set of three, particularly

tripletailnoun

Any fish of the genus Lobotes

triplethinknoun

The holding of three contradictory beliefs in one's mind at the same time while believing all three to be true.

tripletonnoun

Three cards of the same suit, held in a dealt hand

Triplettname

A surname.

triplewiseadj

Occurring in triples; three at a time.

triplexadj

Having three parts; triple or threefold.

triplexedadj

Having a triplex arrangement.

triplexernoun

A multiplexer that multiplexes three ports onto one port.

triplexitynoun

The state of being triplex

triplicateadj

Made thrice as much; threefold; tripled.

triplicatelyadv

in triplicate

triplicationnoun

The action or result of triplicating.

triplicativeadj

Of, related to, or being a triplicate.

Triplicistnoun

A supporter of the Triplice.

triplicitynoun

The quality or state of being triple or threefold; trebleness.

triplicostateadj

Having three ribs.

triplikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a hallucinogenic trip.

triplinenoun

A concealed wire or string that sets off an alarm or activates a trap when tripped.

triplinervedadj

Having three main nerves with the lateral nerves arising from the midnerve above the base of the leaf.

triplo-prefix

Triple.

triploblasticadj

Exhibiting triploblasty.

triploidadj

Having three sets of chromosomes.

triploidisationnoun

Alternative form of triploidization.

triploiditenoun

An uncommon monoclinic manganese iron phosphate mineral.

triploidizationnoun

The conversion of a diploid or tetraploid organism into a triploid one

triploidizeverb

To convert to triploid form

triploidynoun

The state of being triploid, having three sets of chromosomes.

triplolethaladj

lethal if triploid

triplomutantadj

having three mutations

triplonnoun

A quasiparticle associated with triplet states

triplophonianoun

The production, by the voice, of three differently pitched sounds simultaneously

triplosensitiveadj

Relating to triplosensitivity

triplosensitivitynoun

The state of a diploid organism having an extra copy of a particular gene

triplotnoun

A triangular chart showing the relationships between three variables.

triplyadv

At three times the severity or degree.

tripmannoun

A person hired to transport goods by boat in the North American fur trade.

tripmatenoun

A companion on a trip.

tripmeternoun

An odometer in a motor vehicle that can be reset at any time, used to measure the distance of individual journeys.

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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 458. 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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