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(n)
(uncountable) The buying and selling of goods and services on a market.
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(adj)
Tested, hence, proven to be firm or reliable.
(biology, psychology) An identifying characteristic, habit or trend.
(v)
(intransitive) To step or walk (on or across something); to trample.
To walk heavily or laboriously; plod; tread
(chiefly music) Traditional.
Planted or covered with trees.
(obsolete, of a horse) strong and swift
(N)
a Germanic Old Norse feminine given name meaning "strength".
Alternative form of trithing. [(historical) a riding (one of three ancient divisions of a county in England)]
To straighten (something that is supposed to be straight).
(obsolete) Tread; footing.
a Russian newspaper.
(historical) The Biga peninsula in the northwestern part of Anatolia, Turkey.
Tumor necrosis factor receptor type 1-associated DEATH domain protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TRADD gene.
(transitive) To entertain with food or drink, especially at one's own expense; to show hospitality to; to pay for as celebration or reward.
moved around an axis or center
A small, typically rectangular or round, flat, and rigid object upon which things are carried.
(informal, mildly vulgar) A piece of solid feces.
Any of several species of fish in Salmonidae, closely related to salmon, and distinguished by spawning more than once.
A gait of a person or animal faster than a walk but slower than a run.
Having undergone a course of training (sometimes in combination).
A male given name from English of modern usage, derived from the nickname.
Often in reference to a word or phrase: used so many times that it is commonplace, or no longer interesting or effective; worn out, hackneyed.
One who earns a living by trading goods or securities.
Ellipsis of building and manufacturing trades (“the vocations of skilled blue-collar workers; the workforce in these vocations”).
Having lost one's way; wandering; astray.
(military) An armoured, rotating gun installation on a fort, ship, aircraft, or armoured fighting vehicle.
A long, angry or violent speech.
(intransitive) To exhibit the characteristic tics of Tourette syndrome.
To make the cry of a deer.
(Armour Star Treet) a canned lunch meat product similar to Spam first introduced in 1939 by Armour and Company in the United States.
(transitive) To follow behind (someone or something); to tail (someone or something).
A surname.
A city in Thailand.
(transitive) To phrase a certain way; to name or call.
(computing) The ternary equivalent of a bit; a fundamental unit of information that may take any of three distinct states.
(in combination) Having a certain number, or type, of tyre.
A male given name.
T cell receptor delta locus (symbol TRD), also known as TCRD or TRD@, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TRD gene.
(literary) Earth, soil, land, or ground as a physical surface.
(zoology) A mollusc of the genus Teredo, especially of species Teredo navalis.
Wearing a tiara.
(informal) A trattoria.
(transitive) To fear greatly.
(originally and chiefly science fiction) A robot, especially one made with some physical resemblance to a human (an android).
Without water or moisture, said of something that has previously been wet or moist; resulting from the process of drying.
A deception or pretense, originally an absurdly obvious one but now in general use.
a 2012 science fiction action film directed by Pete Travis and written and produced by Alex Garland.
(transitive) To bear or endure (something); to put up with, to suffer, to undergo.
a novel written by Dan Simmons.
A surname from German.
A decree issued by a Muslim ruler.
Not crooked, curly, or bent; having a constant direction throughout its length.
(intransitive) To walk with long steps.
(bodybuilding, sports) Any anabolic hormone used to promote muscle growth or athletic performance.
(informal) A small amount; a little bit.
(geography) A narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
(computing) To perform or repeat an action on each item in a set.
Obsolete spelling of straight. [Not crooked, curly, or bent; having a constant direction throughout its length.]
The honey possum (Tarsipes rostratus).
A kind of coarse wool used in blankets or for garment by Native Americans.
(dated, except strewn) To distribute objects or pieces of something over an area, especially in a random manner.
(UK, Northern England, dated) A place where a chasm or gorge is narrow enough to be crossed.
(transitive) To ride a horse, bicycle, etc. better than (someone); to surpass in riding.
Covered with straw.
Obsolete form of strew. [(dated, except strewn) To distribute objects or pieces of something over an area, especially in a random manner.]