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TRUCK, v.i. [L. trochus, a round thing; Eng. truck.] To exchange commodities; to...
TRUCIDA'TION, n. [L. trucido, to kill.] The act of killing.
TRUCH'MAN, n. An interpreter. [See Dragoman .]
TRU'CE-BREAKER, n. [truce and breaker.] One who violates a truce, covenant or en...
TRUCE, n. 1. In war, a suspension of arms by agreement of the commanders; a temp...
TRUB'TAIL, n. A short squat woman.
TRUBS, n. An herb.
TRU'ANTSHIP, n. Idleness; neglect of employment.
TRU'ANTLY, adv. Like a truant; an idleness.
TRU'ANT, a. Idle; wandering from business; loitering; as a truant boy. While tru...
TROY TROY-WEIGHT, n. The weight by which gold and silver, jewels, _c. are weighe...
TROWS'ERS, n. plu. s as z. A loose garment worn by males, extending from the wai...
TROW'EL, n. [L. trulla.] 1. A mason's tool, used in spreading and dressing morta...
TROW, v.i. To believe; to trust; to think or suppose. TROW , is used in the impe...
TRO'VER, n. Trover is properly the finding of any thing. Hence, 1. In law, the g...
TROUT'-COLORED, a. White with spots of black, bay or sorrel; as a trout-colored ...