tremble |
to shake or quiver involuntarily, as from fear, exhaustion, or cold. [4 definitions] |
tremendous |
extraordinarily large in degree or size. [3 definitions] |
tremolite |
a silicate mineral with a color ranging from white to greenish gray. |
tremolo |
a musical vibration produced by singing or playing one note, or two alternate notes, in rapid repetition; vibrato. [2 definitions] |
tremor |
an involuntary shaking or quivering; fit of trembling. [4 definitions] |
tremulous |
trembling or wavering, or inclined to tremble or waver. [3 definitions] |
trenail |
variant of treenail. |
trench |
a deep, narrow excavation or furrow; ditch. [8 definitions] |
trenchant |
incisive or penetrating, as perception or wit. [3 definitions] |
trench coat |
a belted, usu. double-breasted raincoat with large pockets and straps at the shoulders and cuffs. |
trencher |
one that digs trenches. |
trench fever |
an infectious type of rickets characterized by muscle pains and recurrent fever, and transmitted by body lice. |
trench foot |
a diseased condition of the feet that is caused by inactivity and exposure to cold dampness for long periods. |
trench knife |
a knife used in hand-to-hand combat, having a short, double-edged blade. |
trench mortar |
a portable mortar used to fire at a high angle over a short range. |
trench mouth |
an infectious ulceration of the mouth and throat caused by bacteria. |
trend |
a general course, direction, or tendency. [4 definitions] |
trendy |
of or relating to the latest style or mode. |
Trenton |
the capital of New Jersey. |
trepan |
a heavy tool for drilling holes, esp. in rock. [3 definitions] |
trepang |
any of various edible sea cucumbers found in the South Pacific and Indian Oceans, used esp. in Oriental soups. |