Words Starting With "T"

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Traipsing

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To walk in a careless or aimless manner, often for a long time, often looking or straining off in different directions. Usually, it means walking slowly and at random, from one place to another.

Trait

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A distinctive characteristic or quality of a person or thing, often regarded as a mark of their nature or abilities: "her determination is a hallmark of her character." A characteristic or attribute that is typical or representative of something.

Traitor

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A person who betrays a trust or a principle, especially by giving away secret information or turning against friends and allies: someone who spied for a foreign country.

Traitoress

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A woman who engages in or is given to behaving immorally or falsely, unethically or dishonestly.

Traitorous

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Disloyal; having shown a willingness to betray or show disloyalty to someone or something you owe allegiance to.

Traitorously

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In a way that is treacherously disloyal or deceitful; with treachery or betrayal.

Traitors

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Those who have committed the crime of deliberately committing a treacherous act or to someone or something. This is usually regarded as an act of definite disloyalty, consisting of an act of aversion from one's own state, party, or institution and is also an act of fidelity.

Traitory

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Committing a treacherous or disloyal act, especially a betrayal of a country, government, or organization, often by providing secret information to an enemy.

Traitress

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A woman who betrays her husband, lover, or lord.<br><br>Example: "The queen was accused of being a traitress for her role in plotting against the king."<br><br>Etymology: From Old French "traitrexe", from Latin "trahere", meaning "to draw" or "to pull", implying a pulling away from loyalty or allegiance.

Traits

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Traits refer to the distinctive qualities, characteristics, or features that define or distinguish a person, thing, or concept. They can be understood as a combination of characteristics, habits, or attributes that are typical of an individual or group.<br><br>In psychology, traits are often used to describe personality characteristics, such as introversion, extroversion, or honesty.<br><br>In a broader sense, traits can also refer to the qualities or attributes that are considered typical of a particular group, culture, or profession, such as the traits of a successful businessperson or the traits of a creative artist.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She has a shy and introverted nature, which are traits that make it difficult for her to make friends.<br> The company values are based on traits such as teamwork and a commitment to excellence.<br> His traits as a leader are inspiring and motivating to his team members.

Trajan

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The name "Trajan" refers to the Roman Emperor Trajan (Marcus Ulpius Trajanus, 53-117 AD), known for his conquests and administrative skills. <br><br>As a given name, Trajan is often associated with qualities such as strength, leadership, and a connection to history.<br><br>Verbously, Trajan also refers to the Trajan column, a 30-meter-tall marble monument in Rome, Italy, built in honor of the emperor.

Traject

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The word "traject" is a noun that refers to a course or path of travel, especially one taken over a specific period of time. It can also refer to a stage or phase of a project or activity.<br><br>Alternatively, a "traject" can also be considered a variant spelling of the word "trajectory", which refers to the path that an object or particle follows as it moves through space under the influence of a force, such as gravity, motion, or radiation.

Trajected

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There is no word "trajected" in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or misspelled word. However, if you meant to type "tracted" or "projected", I'd be happy to help explain the meaning of those words.<br><br>If you want, I can also suggest possible alternatives or word completions, such as "trajectory" or "project". Let me know how I can assist you further!

Trajectile

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A projectile is an object that follows a projectile motion, which is an object that is propelled through space under the influence of a force, and continues to follow a curved or straight trajectory under the influence of gravity and air resistance.<br><br>In physics, the word "trajectory" is often used to describe the curved or straight path of a projectile under the influence of gravity and air resistance. Trajectory refers to the path or course that the object will follow as it is propelled through the air.<br><br>A projectile can also refer to a book or a missile. For example: "The projectile of art books has been updated."

Trajection

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I couldn't find the word "trajection" in any dictionary or language resource. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used.<br><br>However, I'm going to take a guess that you might be thinking of the word "trajectory", which is a noun that refers to the path that an object follows as it moves through space or time, especially under the influence of a force such as gravity.<br><br>Another possible word is "trajectory" but with a different prefix "trade-jec-tion" but it's not a word.

Trajectories

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The term "trajectories" refers to the paths that an object follows as it moves through space. In a broader sense, it can also describe the course of events in a particular situation or the direction in which something is developing.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>1. The trajectory of the meteor highlighted the coastline of the country.<br>2. Her career trajectory has taken a number of twists and turns.<br>3. The company's financial trajectory was influenced by the economic downturn.<br><br>Synonyms for trajectories include:<br><br> Paths<br> Courses<br> Directions<br> Orbits<br> Routes<br><br>Antonyms for trajectories include:<br><br> Loops<br> Vagabonds (for random movements)

Trajectory

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The term "trajectory" refers to the path that an object follows in space as it moves from one point to another under the influence of an external force, such as gravity, thrust, or air resistance.<br><br>In general, a trajectory is a curved path that an object travels as it moves through the air or space. In physics and engineering, trajectory is used to describe the path of a projectile, such as a thrown ball, a rocket, or a spacecraft.<br><br>In everyday language, the term "trajectory" is often used more broadly to describe a person's life path or career, implying a particular direction or course of action that one takes in life.

Tralatitious

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A rather obscure word!<br><br>Tralatitious refers to something that is conventional or customary, especially in a country or community. It can also mean following or observing established traditions, usages, or customs.<br><br>Example: "The company's tralatitious business practices have been in place for decades."

Tralee

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Trélé or Tralee is a small town on the River Lee, which is a tributary of the Shannon:<br><br>1. Alternate name of the town of Tralee in County Kerry, Ireland.<br>2. Tralee house sleep-in, a cast-recorded British television series that aired on ITV from 1980 to 1987.<br><br> Alternatively, in violins, a tralié is a second finger length up from the head, also known as the traid at the top of the instrument.

Tralfamadore

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In Kurt Vonnegut's novel "Slaughterhouse-Five", Tralfamadore is a fictional planet where humans are exhibited as a form of entertainment for a four-dimensional being called the Tralfamadorians. The Tralfamadorians are able to see all moments in time simultaneously, and they view humanity as a series of disconnected, mid-sentence thoughts. The concept of Tralfamadore is often used to explore themes of free will, time, and the human condition.

Tralfamadorian

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A term coined by American science fiction author Kurt Vonnegut in his novel "Slaughterhouse-Five".<br><br>In Tralfamadore, it refers to a fictional concept where time is seen as a four-dimensional tapestry, with all moments in time existing simultaneously. The Tralfamadorians, an alien species, have a unique perspective on time, viewing it as a fixed, frozen structure. They believe that every moment in history, past, present, and future, is equally real, and that every event is equally predetermined.<br><br>The concept of Tralfamadore is often associated with the idea of determinism, suggesting that every course of events in the universe is predetermined and inevitable, and that free will is an illusion.<br><br>In the context of the novel, the protagonist, Billy Pilgrim, is abducted by the Tralfamadorians and is forced to live through the entirety of his life in a random order, experiencing the entirety of his past, present, and future simultaneously, in a way that blurs the lines between cause and effect.

Tralineate

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I couldn't find any word "tralineate" in my dictionary. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word.

Tram

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A rail vehicle that runs on tracks, typically within a city or urban area, transporting passengers along a fixed route, often serving as a common mode of public transportation.

Tramacet

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Tramadol is a brand name for the generic drug, also known as tramadol HCL. <br><br>Repeatedly taking tramadol in higher doses or for an extended period can lead to dependence.

Tramadol

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Tramadol is a pain medication used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. It is typically used for injuries or conditions that cause pain, such as back pain, fibromyalgia, or neuropathic pain.

Tramazoline

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Azelaic acid (C9H14O3) <br><br> Azelaic acid is an organic compound with the formula HOOC(CH2)7COOH or C9H14O3. It is a dicarboxylic acid derived from the fungi of the genus Malassezia, but it can be synthesized as well.

Tramble

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Cloudy, showery weather.

Trametinib

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Trametinib is a medication used to treat certain types of cancer, including melanoma and thyroid cancer. It is a tyrosine kinase inhibitor that works by blocking the activity of a specific protein called BRAF, which is involved in the growth and spread of cancer cells.

Tramezzino

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Tramezzino is a type of small sandwich originating from Italy. It typically consists of a small, crusty roll that is sliced horizontally and filled with a variety of ingredients, such as meats, cheeses, vegetables, and condiments.

Traminer

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Traminer is a type of white grape used in wine production. The name "Traminer" is derived from the town of Tramin in South Tyrol, Italy, where the grape is grown. It is also known as Savagnin, as it is the same variety of grape that is used to produce the famous Vin Jaune (Yellow Wine) of the Jura region in France. The Traminer grape is known for its distinctive aroma, often described as floral, with notes of lychee, rose petals, and apricot. It is a popular grape variety worldwide, used in both still and sparkling wines.

Tramline

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1. A path or track along which a tram (electric streetcar) travels.<br><br> Example: "The tramline goes down the main street of the town."<br><br>2. A line or route that someone or something is typically confined to, restricted to, or forced into.<br><br>Example: "She felt she was stuck on the hamster wheel, going around in circles within a narrow tramline of a traditional, conservative profession."

Tramlines

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Tramlines are designated paths or routes for trams or streetcar lines, where the rails, tracks, or other guidelines are specifically designed for the tram cars to follow. This allows the tram to move along a fixed path through the city, often for the purpose of transporting passengers or goods. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to a person's usual or expected path of activity or behavior, which they tend to follow habitually.

Trammel

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A trammel is a constraint or limit placed on movement or action. It can also refer to a type of fishing net or a verb that means to restrain or confine someone or something.

Trammeled

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The word "trammelled" (also spelled as "trammled") is a verb that means to restrict or hinder someone's freedom of movement or action by encircling or surrounding them with something that obstructs their path. It can also imply being confined or restrained in a particular way.<br><br>For example: "She tried to cross the street but was trammelled by the heavy traffic."

Trammelled

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Restrained, restricted, or confined, often in a way that is seen as unfair or unjust.

Trammels

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Constraints or restrictions that hinder freedom of action.