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TREMEN'DOUSNESS, n. The state or quality of being tremendous, terrible or violent.
TREMEN'DOUSLY, adv. In a manner to terrify or astonish; with great violence.
TREMEN'DOUS, a. [L. tremendus, from tremo, to tremble.] 1. Such as may excite fe...
TREM'BLINGLY, adv. So as to shake; with shivering or quaking. Tremblingly she st...
TREM'BLING-POPLAR, n. The aspen tree, so called.
TREM'BLING, ppr. Shaking, as with fear, cold or weakness; quaking; shivering.
TREM'BLER, n One that trembles.
TREM'BLEMENT, n. In French music, a trill or shake.
TREM'BLE, v.i. [L. tremo.] 1. To shake involuntarily, as with fear, cold or weak...
TREL'LISED, a. Having a trellis or trellises.
TREL'LIS, n. In gardening, a structure or frame of cross-barred work, or lattice...
TREILLAGE, n. trel'lage. In gardening, a sort of rail-work, consisting of light ...
TRE'FOIL, n. [L. trifolium; tres, three, and folium, leaf.] The common name for ...
TREEN, a. Wooden; made of wood. TREEN , n. The old plural of tree.
TREE'-TOAD, n. [tree and toad.] A small species of toad in N. America, found on ...
TREE-OF-LIFE, n. An evergreen tree of the genus Thuja.