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TRASS n. A volcanic earth, resembling puzzolana, used as a cement; or a coarse s...
TRAU'LISM, n. A stammering. [Not in use.]
TRAUMAT'IC, a. [Gr. a wound.] 1. Pertaining to or applied to wounds. 2. Vulnerar...
TRAV'AIL, v.i. [L. trans, over, beyond, and mael, work; Eng. moil.] 1. To labor ...
TRAV'AILING, ppr. Laboring with toil; laboring in childbirth. Isa 42.
TRAVE TRAV'EL, v.i. [a different orthography and application of travail.] 1. To ...
TRAV'EL-TAINTED, a. [travel and tainted.] Harassed; fatigued with travel. [Not i...
TRAV'ELED, pp. Gained or made by travel; as traveled observations. 1. a. Having ...
TRAV'ELER, n. 1. One who travels in any way. Job:31. 2. One who visits foreign c...
TRAV'ELING, ppr. 1. Walking; going; making a journey. Mat 25. 2. a. Incurred by ...
TRAV'ERS, adv. Across; athwart. [Not used.]
TRAV'ERSABLE, a. [See Traverse , in law.] That may be traversed or denied; as a ...
TRAV'ERSE, adv. Athwart; crosswise. The ridges of the field lay traverse. TRAV'E...
TRAV'ERSE-BOARD, n. [traverse and board.] In a ship, a small board to be hung in...
TRAV'ERSE-TABLE, n. [traverse and table.] In navigation, a table of difference o...
TRAV'ERSING, ppr. Crossing; passing over; thwarting; turning; denying.