English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 478 of 557

troughwaynoun

A long, trough-like depression through which liquid can run.

troughwiseadv

In the manner of a trough.

troughyadj

Having troughs (long narrow depressions between waves).

trounceverb

To beat severely; to thrash.

trouncedverb

simple past and past participle of trounce

trouncernoun

One who trounces.

trouncingnoun

gerund of trounce: a thorough defeat.

Troungname

A surname from Vietnamese.

Troup Countyname

One of 159 counties in Georgia, United States. County seat: LaGrange.

troupenoun

A company of, often touring, actors, singers or dancers.

troupernoun

A member of a theatrical company (a troupe).

troupialnoun

Any of three South American birds of the genus Icterus.

Trousdalename

A surname.

Trousdale Countyname

One of 95 counties in Tennessee, United States. County seat: Hartsville, with which it is a consolidated city-county.

trousenoun

brushwood

trousernoun

Of or relating to trousers.

trouser departmentnoun

A man's penis, or its attributes.

trouser pantsnoun

casual slacks

trouser snakenoun

The penis.

trouserdomnoun

The world or sphere of trousers.

trouseredadj

Dressed in trousers.

trousered classnoun

The social class of those who are educated and who perform skilled work for a living.

trouserettenoun

Alternative form of trouserettes.

trouserettesnoun

A baggy women's garment that covered each leg separately, elasticized at waist and ankle, used as a replacement for the petticoat; bloomers.

trouserianadj

Of, relating to, or wearing trousers.

trouserlessadj

Without trousers.

trouserlessnessnoun

Absence of trousers.

trouserlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of trousers.

trousersnoun

An article of clothing that covers the part of the body between the waist and the ankles or knees, and is divided into a separate part for each leg.

trousersedadj

Alternative form of trousered.

trouserslessadj

Without trousers.

trousiesnoun

trousers

troussenoun

A case for small implements.

trousseaunoun

The clothes and linen, etc., that a bride collects or that is given to her for her wedding and married life, especially a traditional or formal set of these.

Trousseau's signname

A medical sign observed in patients with low calcium, whereby occlusion of the brachial artery induces spasm of the muscles of the hand and forearm.

troutnoun

Any of several species of fish in Salmonidae, closely related to salmon, and distinguished by spawning more than once.

trout poutnoun

The exaggerated, grotesque result of injection of excessive quantities of collagen into the lips in order to make them appear fuller.

Trout Rivername

One of six rivers in North America; three each in Canada and the United States

trout slapverb

To strongly or humorously rebuke or humiliate.

trout-perchnoun

The fish Percopsis omiscomaycus.

Troutbeckname

A hamlet in Hutton parish, Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, England, previously in Eden district, situated on the Trout Beck (OS grid ref NY3826).

trouternoun

An angler who fishes for trout.

troutfuladj

Of a body of water: well stocked with trout.

troutinessnoun

The quality of being trouty.

troutlessadj

Without trout.

troutletnoun

A young trout.

troutlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of trout.

troutlingnoun

A young trout.

Troutnername

A surname from German.

Trouton's rulename

A rule stating that the entropy of vaporization is almost the same value, about 85–88 J/(K·mol), for various kinds of liquids at their boiling points.

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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 478. 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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