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. |
trephine |
a circular surgical saw, mounted on a shaft and operated by a lateral handle, used to remove disks of bone, esp. from the skull. [2 definitions] |
trepidation |
a condition of anxiety or dread; alarm. [2 definitions] |
trespass |
in law, an act of entering upon or invading the property, rights, or person of another without permission and with the actual or implied use of force. [5 definitions] |
tress |
(pl.) a woman's or girl's locks or curls of hair, usu. long and unbound. [2 definitions] |
trestle |
a stable support formed by a horizontal beam or bar joined to the tops of two vertical members that slope or widen outward and downward. [2 definitions] |
trestlework |
a trestle or trestle system, such as the support structure of a bridge. |
T. rex |
shortened form of "Tyrannosaurus rex," a large carnivorous North American dinosaur of the Cretaceous period that had small forelimbs and walked on its hind legs; tyrannosaur. |
trey |
a playing card, die, domino, or the like with three pips. |
tri- |
three; three times. |
triable |
subject or liable to trial in a court of law. |
triacetate |
an acetate compound that contains three acetate groups. |
triad |
a group of three persons or things that are similar or related. [2 definitions] |
triage |
a system of determining priority of medical treatment, on the basis of need, chances of survival, and the like, to victims on a battlefield or in a hospital emergency ward. [2 definitions] |