| tragedy |
a disastrous occurrence; calamity. [2 definitions] |
| tragic |
of, pertaining to, or having the nature of tragedy. [3 definitions] |
| tragicomedy |
a stage play or other literary work that combines tragedy and comedy, or a real event or series of events of similar character. |
| trail |
to drag along behind, esp. on the ground. [12 definitions] |
| trailblazer |
one who leads the way in any new field or endeavor; pioneer. [2 definitions] |
| trailer |
someone or something that trails. [3 definitions] |
| trailerable |
combined form of trailer. |
| trailer park |
a privately owned area in which rental space and public utilities are provided for mobile homes. |
| trailing arbutus |
a creeping evergreen bearing pink or white flower clusters that is related to heath and grows in eastern North America. |
| trailing edge |
the back edge of an airfoil or propeller blade. |
| trailless |
combined form of trail. |
| train |
a connected series of railroad cars. [12 definitions] |
| trainable |
combined form of train. |
| trainee |
one who is being trained; apprentice. |
| trainer |
a person who trains athletes or horses for competition. [2 definitions] |
| training |
the act or process of providing discipline or instruction to a person or animal that is being trained. [2 definitions] |
| training school |
a school that gives specialized vocational, professional, or artistic training. [2 definitions] |
| training table |
a table or dining hall where athletes eat specially prepared meals. |
| trainman |
one of the operating crew on a train, esp. an assistant to the conductor such as the brakeman or flagman. |
| train station |
a place where train tickets are sold and where passengers and goods are let on or off trains. |
| traipse |
(informal) to wander or tramp about with no definite goal or without reaching one. |