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TRAIL, v.t. [L. traho.] 1. To hunt by the track. [See The Norman, supra.] 2. To ...
TRAG'ICALNESS, n. Fatality; mournfulness; sadness. We moralize the fable in the ...
TRAG'ICALLY, adv. In a tragical manner; with fatal issue; mournfully; sorrowfull...
TRAGIC TRAG'ICAL, a. [L. tragicus.] 1. Pertaining to tragedy; of the nature or c...
TRAGI-COM'ICALLY, adv. In a tragicomical manner.
TRAGI-COM'IC TRAGI-COM'ICAL, a. Pertaining to tragi-comedy; partaking of a mixtu...
TRAGI-COM'EDY, n. A kind of dramatic piece representing some action passed among...
TRAG'EDY, n. [Gr. said to be composed of a goat, and a song, because originally ...
TRAGE'DIAN, n.[L. tragoedus. See Tragedy .] A writer of tragedy. 1. More general...
TRAG'ACANTH, n. [L. tragacanthum; Gr. a goat, and thorn.] 1. Goat's thorn; a pla...
TRAF'FICKING, ppr. Trading; bartering; buying and selling goods, wares and commo...
TRAF'FICKER, n. One who caries on commerce; a trader; a merchant. Isa 8.
TRAF'FICKABLE, a. Marketable. [Not in use.]
TRAF'FICK, n. [L. trans.] 1. Trade; commerce,either by barter or by buying and s...
TRADUC'TIVE, a. Derivable; that may be deduced.
TRADUC'TION, n. [L. traductio.] Derivation from one of the same kind; propagatio...