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(adj)
Trusting; willing to trust.
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(archaic) Sad, melancholic.
(n)
A trust-building exercise in which someone lets themselves fall without trying to stop it, relying on another person or people to catch them.
(adv)
In a trustful manner.
tressy; having tresses
Having or exhibiting good taste; aesthetically pleasing or conforming to expectations or ideals of what is appropriate.
Any of various edible fungi, of the genus Tuber, that grow in the soil in southern Europe; the earthnut.
A surname.
Not trustful.
In a trusty manner.
Inclined to believe the claims or statements of others; inclined to confide readily; trustful.
(of a task) Mentally taxing.
Of, relating to, or inhabiting the land of the Earth or its inhabitants, earthly.
peaceful; having a peaceful aspect
A horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs, such as sawhorses.
Dated spelling of trestle.
Honest, and always telling the truth.
Genuinely horrific, awful, or alarming; dangerous, risky.
(figurative) Anything that is of little importance or worth.
Full of longing or yearning.
Reliable or trustworthy.
Capable of being trusted; trustworthy.
In a tasteful manner.
Full of zest.
As much as a tray will hold.
Loosely, a substantial inheritance of money.
As much as a chest will hold
An appointment; a tryst.
Not restful.
(computing) A datafile containing only plain, human-readable text, distinct from documents with embedded formatting.
The quantity or number which fills a tree.
(dated) hasty; rapid; speedy
Deliberately misleading or cheating.
Inclined to waste or squander money or resources.
Full of lust; driven by lust.
Of, pertaining to, or forming a crust, especially the crust of the Earth or other planet.
Threatening.
(geology) A type of reverse fault in which the angle that the hanging wall makes with the horizontal is less than 45 degrees.
(botany) The siliceous shell of a diatom.
A cycle with three wheels, powered by pedals and usually intended for young children.
A male or female given name of modern usage.
Any of several plants of the pea family, having compound, trifoliate leaves; especially one of the genus Trifolium.
(Christianity) A set of 30 requiem masses, said once a day for a month or all in one day.
Alternative form of triskeles. [A symbol consisting of three spirals, or three bent human legs.]
(informal) A prostitute; strumpet.
(N)
the thirteenth Japanese-language single by American pop singer Yuna Ito.
Confidence in or reliance on some person or quality.
A female given name from English, a re-spelling of Crystal.
(anatomy) Relating to a crest.
The amount that can be held in a closed fist.
Possessing tact; able to deal with people in a sensitive manner.
A female given name.
(v)
(transitive) To wheel or roll (an object on wheels), especially by pushing, often slowly or heavily.
Unable to relax: fidgety; restless; worried; anxious.
(anatomy, geology) Remote from the point of attachment or origin.
bound or secured closely
(active sense) Experiencing distrust, showing distrust, wary, sceptical, suspicious, doubtful.
both a given name and a surname.
Alternative form of tiercel. [(falconry) A male hawk or falcon.]
A foot-operated pedal or lever that generates motion.
Of, relating to, or being a triumph.
a given name of German origin.
Having mistrust, lacking trust (in someone or something).
A surname from French.
Using or based on lists.
Traveler's diarrhea encountered in Latin America.
Capable of being drawn or stretched out in length.
The Kristall (77KST, TsM-T, 11F77T) module was the fourth module and the third major addition to Mir.
Clouded with, or as with, mist.
Any of the seals in the taxonomic family Phocidae; earless seal.
Provided, cooked, or stuffed with truffles
Given to jesting; full of jokes.
As much as a trunk will hold
the brand name of a videotex service launched in the UK in 1979 by Post Office Telecommunications, a division of the British Post Office.
annoying; acting as a pest