英文英文字典
英文英文字典
古腾堡计划中的在线英语-英语词典
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Treenail
(n.)
A long wooden pin used in fastening the planks of a
vessel to the timbers or to each other.
Trefle
(n.)
A species of time; -- so called from its resemblance in
form to a trefoil.
Trefle
(a.)
Having a three-lobed extremity or extremities, as a cross;
also, more rarely, ornamented with trefoils projecting from the edges,
as a bearing.
Trefoil
(n.)
Any plant of the genus Trifolium, which includes the white
clover, red clover, etc.; -- less properly, applied also to the
nonesuch, or black medic. See Clover, and Medic.
Trefoil
(n.)
An ornamental foliation consisting of three divisions, or
foils.
Trefoil
(n.)
A charge representing the clover leaf.
Trefoiled
(a.)
Same as Trefle.
Treget
(n.)
Guile; trickery.
Tregetour
(n.)
A juggler who produces illusions by the use of elaborate
machinery.
Tregetry
(n.)
Trickery; also, a trick.
Trehala
(n.)
An amorphous variety of manna obtained from the nests and
cocoons of a Syrian coleopterous insect (Larinus maculatus, L.
nidificans, etc.) which feeds on the foliage of a variety of thistle.
It is used as an article of food, and is called also nest sugar.
Trehalose
(n.)
Mycose; -- so called because sometimes obtained from
trehala.
Treillage
(n.)
Latticework for supporting vines, etc.; an espalier; a
trellis.
Trellis
(n.)
A structure or frame of crossbarred work, or latticework,
used for various purposes, as for screens or for supporting plants.
Trellised
(a.)
Having a trellis or trellises.
Tremando
(a.)
Trembling; -- used as a direction to perform a passage
with a general shaking of the whole chord.
Trematode
(n.)
One of the Trematodea. Also used adjectively.
Trematodea
(n. pl.)
An extensive order of parasitic worms. They are
found in the internal cavities of animals belonging to all classes.
Many species are found, also, on the gills and skin of fishes. A few
species are parasitic on man, and some, of which the fluke is the most
important, are injurious parasites of domestic animals. The trematodes
usually have a flattened body covered with a chitinous skin, and are
furnished with two or more suckers for adhesion. Most of the species
are hermaphrodite. Called also Trematoda, and Trematoidea. See Fluke,
Tristoma, and Cercaria.
Trematoid
(a.)
Of or pertaining to the Trematodea. See Illustration in
Appendix.
Tremble
(v. i.)
To shake involuntarily, as with fear, cold, or
weakness; to quake; to quiver; to shiver; to shudder; -- said of a
person or an animal.