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TREPAN'NED, pp. Having the skull perforated.
TREPAN', n. [L. tero, terebra, on the root Rp.] In surgery, a circular saw for p...
TREN'TAL TREN'TALS, n. [L. triginta.] An office for the dead in the Romish servi...
TREN'DLE, n. Any thing round used in turning or rolling; a little wheel.
TREND'ING, ppr. Running; tending. 1. Cleaning wool. [Local.] TREND'ING , n. The ...
TREND'ER, n. One whose business is to free wool from its filth. [Local.]
TREND, v.i. [This word See ms to be allied to trundle, or to run.] To run; to st...
TRENCH'ING, ppr. Cutting into trenches; digging; ditching. TRENCH'-PLOW , n. [tr...
TRENCH'ER-MATE, n. [trencher and mate.] A table companion; a parasite.
TRENCH'ER-MAN, n. [trencher and man.] 1. A feeder; a great eater. 2. A cook.
TRENCH'ER-FRIEND, n. [trencher and friend.] One who frequents the tables of othe...
TRENCH'ER-FLY, n. [trencher and fly.] One that haunts the tables of others; a pa...
TRENCH'ER, n. A wooden plate. Trenchers were in use among the common people of N...
TRENCH'ED, pp. Cut into long hollows or ditches; furrowed deep.
TRENCH'ANT, a. Cutting; sharp. [Little used.]
TRENCH, v.t. 1. To cut or dig, as a ditch, a channel for water, or a long hollow...