Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Traditioner

TRADI'TIONER TRADI'TIONIST, n. One who adheres to tradition.

Webster Dictionary :: Traditionary

TRADI'TIONARY, a. Delivered orally from father to son; communicated from ancesto...

Webster Dictionary :: Traditional

TRADI'TIONAL TRADI'TIONALLY, adv. by transmission from father to son, or from ag...

Webster Dictionary :: Tradition

TRADI'TION, n. [L. traditio, from trado, to deliver.] 1. Delivery; the act of de...

Webster Dictionary :: Trading

TRA'DING, ppr. Trafficking; exchanging commodities by barter,or buying and selli...

Webster Dictionary :: Tradesman

TRA'DESMAN, n. [trade and man.] A shopkeeper. A merchant is called a trader, but...

Webster Dictionary :: Tradesfolk

TRA'DESFOLK, n. People employed in trade. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Trader

TRA'DER, n. One engaged in trade or commerce; a dealer in buying and selling or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tradeful

TRA'DEFUL, a. Commercial; busy in traffic.

Webster Dictionary :: Traded

TRA'DED, a. Versed; practiced. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Trade-wind

TRA'DE-WIND, n. [trade and wind. A wind that favors trade. A trade wind is a win...

Webster Dictionary :: Trade

TRADE, n. [L. tracto, to handle, use, treat.] 1. The act or business of exchangi...

Webster Dictionary :: Tractor

TRACT'OR, n. That which draws, or is used for drawing.

Webster Dictionary :: Traction

TRAC'TION, n. [L. tractus, traho.] The act of drawing, or state of being drawn; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tractility

TRACTIL'ITY, n. The quality of being tractile; ductility.

Webster Dictionary :: Tractile

TRACT'ILE, a. [L. tractus.] Capable of being drawn out in length; ductile. Bodie...

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