Trepan, n. See Trapan.
Trepang, n. Sea-slug, sea-cucumber, bêche-de-mer.
Trephine, v. a. Trepan.
Trepidation, n.
1. Shaking, trembling, quaking, quivering, tremor, agitation, tremulousness. 2. State of terror, fear, agitation, excitement, dismay, perturbation, alarm, fright, terror, consternation. Treroninæ, n. pl. (Ornith.) Tree-pigeons.
Trespass, v. n.
1. Encroach, infringe, intrude, make inroad or invasion, trench, enter unlawfully. 2. Transgress, offend, sin, commit an offence. Trespass, n.
1. Injury, infringement, encroachment, invasion. 2. Transgression, crime, fault, sin, misdeed, misdemeanor, offence, delinquency, error, wrong-doing. Trespasser, n.
1. Intruder, invader. 2. Offender, sinner, transgressor, misdoer, delinquent. Tress, n. Lock, curl, ringlet.
Trestle, n. [Written also Tressel.] Frame (for supporting a table, bridge, etc.).
Trial, n.
1. Testing, examination, experiment. 2. Experience, experimental knowledge. 3. Attempt, endeavor, effort, essay, exertion, struggle, aim. 4. Temptation, test of virtue.
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