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TRAPAN', v.t. To ensnare; to catch by stratagem. TRAPAN' , n. A snare; a stratagem.
TRAP'-TUFF, n. Masses of basalt, amygdaloid, hornblend, sandstones, _c., cemented.
TRAP, n. 1. An engine that shuts suddenly or with a spring, used for taking game...
TRAN'TERS, n. plu. Men who carry fish from the sea coast to sell in the inland c...
TRANSVERSELY, adv. transvers'ly. In a cross direction; as, to cut a thing transv...
TRANSVERSE, a. transvers'. [L. transversus; trans and versus, verto.] 1. Lying o...
TRANSVERS'ALLY, adv. In a direction crosswise.
TRANSVERS'AL, a. [L. trans and versus.] Running or lying across; as a transversa...
TRANSVEC'TION, n. [L. transvectio.] The act of conveying or carrying over.
TRANSUMP'TION, n. The act of taking from one place to another. [Little used.]
TRANSUMPT', n. A copy or exemplification of a record. [Not in use.]
TRANSU'ME, v.t. [L. transumo; trans and sumo, to take.] To take from one to anot...
TRANSU'DING, ppr. Passing through the pores of a substance, as sweat or other fl...
TRANSU'DE, v.i. [L. trans and sudo, to sweat.] To pass through the pores or inte...
TRANSU'DATORY, a. Passing by transudation.
TRANSUDA'TION, n. [from transude.] The act or process of passing off through the...