2. Tradition, transmission from one to another.
    3. Conveyance, transportation, transferring.

Traffic, n. Trade, commerce, exchange or sale of commodities.

Traffic, v. n.

    1. Trade, barter, deal, bargain, chaffer, carry on commerce, buy and sell, exchange.
    2. Trade meanly, trade mercenarily.

Traffic, v. a. Exchange.

Trafficker, n. Trader, merchant.

Tragedian, n. Actor (of tragedy), tragic actor.

Tragedienne, n. [Fr.] Actress (of tragedy), tragic actress.

Tragedy, n.

    1. Dramatic poem, drama, play.
    2. Calamity, disaster, catastrophe, shocking event.

Tragic, Tragical, a.

    1. Of tragedy, of the nature of tragedy, after the manner of tragedy.
    2. Shocking, dreadful, calamitous, mournful, sorrowful, fatal, disastrous.

Trail, v. a.

    1. Draw, drag along.
    2. Track, trace, follow, hunt.
    3. (Local Eng.) Impose upon, take advantage of one’s ignorance.

Trail, v. n.

    1. Drag, be drawn along, be drawn out.
    2. Run (as a plant), climb, grow to great length.

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