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traslate - see TRANSFER]...
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tranlate - see TRANSFER]...
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troop - n. & v. 1 an assembled company; an assemblage of people or animals. 2 (in pl.) soldiers...
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trident - n. 1 a three-pronged spear, esp. as an attribute of Poseidon ( Neptune )...
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traslator - n. 1 a person who translates from one language into another. 2 a television relay...
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trainer - n. 1 a person who trains. 2 a person who trains horses, athletes, footballers, etc.,...
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trojen - adj. & n. of or relating to ancient Troy in Asia Minor. 1 a native or inhabitant...
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tranvestite - n. a person given to transvestism. ...
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trill - n. & v. 1 a quavering or vibratory sound, esp. a rapid alternation of sung or played...
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troublemaker - n. a person who habitually causes trouble. troublemaking n....
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trifle - n. & v. 1 a thing of slight value or importance. 2 a a small amount ...
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trrent - n. 1 a rushing stream of water, lava , etc. 2 (in...
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triunph - n. & v. 1 a the state of being victorious or successful (returned home ...
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triangle - n. 1 a plane figure with three sides and angles. 2 any three things not in a straight...
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trice - n. in a trice in a moment; instantly . [ME trice...
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trivea - n.pl. trifles or trivialities. [mod.L, pl. of TRIVIUM, infl. by TRIVIAL]...
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trombosis - n. (pl. thromboses) the coagulation of the blood ...
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transate - see TRANSFER]...
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transformation - n. 1 the act or an instance of transforming; the state of being ...
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translate - see TRANSFER]...
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trnslate - see TRANSFER]...
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transltion - n. 1 the act or an instance of translating. 2 a written or spoken expression of...
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translte - see TRANSFER]...
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transient - adj. & n. 1 of short duration; momentary; passing; impermanent (life | |
trigonmetry - n. the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations...
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traler - a the rear section of an articulated lorry. b an...
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tracking - n. Electr. the formation of a conducting path over the surface of an insulating...
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transvestie - n. a person given to transvestism. ...
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tremor - n. & v. 1 a shaking or quivering. 2 a thrill (of fear or exultation etc.). 3 (in...
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trampoline - n. & v. a strong fabric sheet connected by springs to a horizontal frame, used | |
tramslate - see TRANSFER]...
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trimph - n. & v. 1 a the state of being victorious or successful (returned home ...
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trnaslator - n. 1 a person who translates from one language into another. 2 a television relay...
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trinity - n. (pl. -ies) 1 the state of being three. 2 a group ...
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trigger - cf. TREK]...
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transistor - n. 1 a semiconductor device with three connections, capable of amplification in...
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translasion - n. 1 the act or an instance of translating. 2 a written or spoken expression of...
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trotting - n. racing for trotting horses pulling a two-wheeled vehicle and driver. ...
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trigonomitry - n. the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations...
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traget - n. & v. 1 a mark or point fired or aimed at, esp. a round or rectangular object...
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tradision - a the oral teaching of Christ and the Apostles. b the laws held by the Pharisees...
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trouble - n. & v. 1 difficulty or distress; vexation, affliction (am having trouble with my...
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translaton - n. 1 the act or an instance of translating. 2 a written or spoken expression of...
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TREMOR - n. & v. 1 a shaking or quivering. 2 a thrill (of fear or exultation etc.). 3 (in...
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translaion - n. 1 the act or an instance of translating. 2 a written or spoken expression of...
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trget - n. & v. 1 a mark or point fired or aimed at, esp. a round or rectangular object...
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transmisson - n. 1 the act or an instance of transmitting; the state of being transmitted. 2 a...
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trnslation - n. 1 the act or an instance of translating. 2 a written or spoken expression of...
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trasvestite - n. a person given to transvestism. ...
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translatiom - n. 1 the act or an instance of translating. 2 a written or spoken expression of...
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tranlation - n. 1 the act or an instance of translating. 2 a written or spoken expression of...
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triuph - n. & v. 1 a the state of being victorious or successful (returned home ...
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translator - n. 1 a person who translates from one language into another. 2 a television relay...
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transced - v.tr. 1 be beyond the range or grasp of (human experience,...
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trojin - adj. & n. of or relating to ancient Troy in Asia Minor. 1 a native or inhabitant...
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tramslation - n. 1 the act or an instance of translating. 2 a written or spoken expression of...
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triangular - adj. 1 triangle-shaped, three-cornered. 2 (of a contest or treaty etc.) between...
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transitory - adj. not permanent, brief , transient. transitory...
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TREAD - v. & n. (trod; trodden or trod) 1 intr. (often foll. by on) a set down one's...
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triva - n.pl. trifles or trivialities. [mod.L, pl. of TRIVIUM, infl. by TRIVIAL]...
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trimity - n. (pl. -ies) 1 the state of being three. 2 a group ...
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transvetite - n. a person given to transvestism. ...
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trebuchet - n. (also trebucket) hist. 1 a military machine used in siege warfare for throwing...
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transverse - adj. situated, arranged, or acting in a crosswise direction. transverse magnet...
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trooper - n. 1 a private soldier in a cavalry or armoured unit. 2 Austral. & US ...
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trojan - adj. & n. of or relating to ancient Troy in Asia Minor. 1 a native or inhabitant...
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transrate - see TRANSFER]...
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troy - n. (in full troy weight ) a system of weights used...
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trey - n. (pl. treys) the three on dice or cards. [ME f. OF trei, treis three f. L tres]...
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tragedy - n. (pl. -ies) 1 a serious accident, crime , or natural...
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