English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 471 of 557

trolleyfulnoun

As much as a trolley will hold.

trolleylikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a trolley.

trolleymannoun

A streetcar driver.

trolleyologicaladj

Relating to trolleyology.

trolleyologynoun

An area of philosophy dealing with the kind of moral dilemma typified by the trolley problem of whether to sacrifice one person to save others.

trollfacenoun

An ugly, unpleasant, or otherwise objectionable person.

trollficnoun

A fanfic deliberately written to troll or annoy readers.

trolliciousadj

Full of, or characterized by, trolling (malicious troublemaking on the Internet), especially in an enjoyable way.

trolliedadj

Showing extreme intoxication from alcohol.

trollingverb

present participle and gerund of troll

trollishadj

Resembling or characteristic of a troll (supernatural being).

trollishlyadv

In a trollish manner.

trollishnessnoun

The quality of being trollish.

trollismnoun

The practice of trolling, or making inflammatory postings.

trollistnoun

A troll; one who makes inflammatory postings.

trollisticadj

having troll-like aspects; exhibiting troll-like behavior; troublemaking

trollisticallyadv

in a trollistic fashion; as if done in a trollistic fashion

trollitisnoun

A tendency to act like a troll, or online troublemaker.

trolliusnoun

Any of the genus Trollius of mostly herbaceous perennial plants in the family Ranunculaceae.

trollkindnoun

All trolls, considered as a group.

trollkremnoun

A Norwegian mousse made with lingonberries and vanilla.

trolllikeadj

rare spelling of troll-like

trollmannoun

A male troll.

trollopnoun

A strumpet; a whore.

Trollopename

A surname.

Trollope ploynoun

A negotiation technique in which a proposal from another party is deliberately misinterpreted in such a way that it is more to the responding party's liking, with the aim of having the misinterpreted version accepted in the interests of diplomacy.

Trollopeanadj

Of or relating to Anthony Trollope (1815–1882), English novelist of the Victorian era.

Trollopeananoun

Objects, materials, or documents relating to Anthony Trollope (1815–1882), English novelist of the Victorian era.

trollopeenoun

A kind of loose dress for women.

Trollopianadj

Alternative form of Trollopean.

Trollopianismnoun

The literary style of Anthony Trollope (1815–1882), English novelist of the Victorian era.

trollopishadj

Like a trollop.

trollopyadj

Like a trollop.

trollsomeadj

Characteristic or typical of a troll (all senses)

trollsonanoun

A troll alter ego or self-insert character created by a fan.

trollsuitnoun

A frivolous lawsuit.

trolltardnoun

A stupid troll.

trollyadj

Of, befitting, or characteristic of a troll.

Trollywoodname

The Swedish film industry located in Trollhättan.

Trololoname

Eduard Khil's vocalized recording of the song "Я очень рад, ведь я, наконец, возвращаюсь домой (Ja očenʹ rad, vedʹ ja, nakonec, vozvraščajusʹ domoj)" and its accompanying music video, which has risen into a meme.

Troloxname

6-hydroxy-2,5,7,8-tetramethylchroman-2-carboxylic acid, a water-soluble analog of vitamin E that acts as an antioxidant.

tromantadinenoun

An antiviral drug derived from adamantane and used to treat herpes simplex.

tromba marinanoun

A Middle Ages European string instrument with a long, slender and triangular-shaped body, featuring one main string and sometimes additional sympathetic strings, known for an extremely loud sound making it useful for signalling between ships, and for a distinctive ethereal tone (harmonic overtones) created by the player fingering the string at precise intervals below the point where the string is to be bowed, rather than above as most similar instruments.

Trombe wallnoun

A wall built on the winter sun side of a building with a glass external layer and a high mass internal layer separated by a layer of air, so as to absorb heat during sunlit hours of winter and slowly release it overnight.

trombeniknoun

A lazy person or ne'er-do-well.

Trombetasname

A tributary on the north side of the Amazon River in Brazil.

Trombettaname

A surname from Italian.

trombiculiasisnoun

trombiculosis

trombiculidnoun

Any of the family Trombiculidae of mites.

trombiculidiasisnoun

trombiculosis

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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 471. 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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