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THRASH'ER, n. One who thrashes grain.
THRASH'ED, pp. Beaten out of the husk or off the ear. 1. Freed from the grain by...
THRASH, v.t. 1. To beat out grain from the husk or pericarp with a flail; as, to...
THRAP'PLE, n. The windpipe of an animal. [Not an English word.]
THRALL'DOM, n. Slavery; bondage; a state of servitude. The Greeks lived in thral...
THRALL, n. 1. A slave. 2. Slavery. THRALL , v.t. To enslave. [Enthrall is in use.]
THRACK, v.t. To load or burden. [Not in use.]
THOWL. [See Thole .]
THOU'SANDTH, a. The ordinal of thousand; as the thousandth part of a thing; also...
THOU'SAND, a. s as z. 1. Denoting the number of ten hundred. 2. Proverbially, de...
THOUGHT'SICK, a. [thought and sick.] Uneasy with reflection.
THOUGHT'LESSNESS, n. Want of thought; heedlessness; carelessness; inattention.
THOUGHT'LESSLY, adv. Without thought; carelessly; stupidly.
THOUGHT'LESS, a. Heedless; careless; negligent. Thoughtless of the future. 1. Ga...
THOUGHT'FULNESS, n. Deep meditation. 1. Serious attention to spiritual concerns....
THOUGHT'FULLY, adv. With thought or consideration; with solicitude.