_s._ thinness; smallness; poverty
TE'RMINATE, _v.n._ have an end; be limited; end
TERMINA'TION, _s._ the end
TERRE'STRIAL, _a._ earthly
TE'RRIBLE, _a._ dreadful; formidable; causing fear
TE'RRIER, _s._ a kind of dog
TE'RRITORY, _s._ land; country
TE'RROR, _s._ fear communicated; fear received; the cause of fear
TE'XTURE, _s._ the act of weaving; a web; a thing woven; combination of
parts
THE'REFORE, _ad._ for this reason; consequently
THOU'SAND, _a._ or _s._ the number of ten hundred
TIDE, _s._ time; alternate ebb and flow of the sea
TI'MID, _a._ fearful; wanting courage
TI'MOROUS, _a._ fearful; terrified; susceptible of fear; capable of
being frightened
TI'TLE, _s._ a general head comprising particulars; an appellation of
honour; claim of right; the first page of a book, telling its name,
and generally its subject
TO'CSIN, _s._ an alarm-bell
TO'RPID, _a._ motionless; sluggish
TO'RTURE, _s._ torments judicially inflicted; pain by which guilt is
punished, or confession extorted
TO'RTURE, _v.a._ punish with tortures; torment
TOUR, _s._ (pronounced _toor_) a journey for pleasure
TOU'RIST, _s._ one who travels for pleasure
TO'WARD, _prep._ in a direction to; near to
TOW'ER, _s._ high building; fortress; an elevation
TRADI'TIONAL, _a._ delivered by tradition
TRA'GEDY, _s._ any mournful or dreadful event
TRA'GIC, _a._ mournful, calamitous
TRA'GI-CO'MEDY, _s._ a drama compounded of merry and serious things
TRAIN, _v.a._ draw along; entice; educate
TRA'NQUIL, _a._ quiet; peaceful
TRANQUI'LLITY, _a._ quietness; peace; freedom from trouble or annoyance
TRANSA'CT, _v.a._ manage; negotiate; perform
TRANSA'CTION, _s._ negotiation; management
TRA'NSIENT, _a._ short; momentary
TRANSI'TION, _s._ removal; passage from one to another; change
TRANSMI'T, _v.a._ send from one place to another
TRANSPA'RENT, _a._ clear; translucent
TRA'VEL, _s._ journey; labour; toil
TRA'VEL, _v.n._ make travels; move; go
TRA'VERSE, _v.a._ to cross; to lay athwart; to cross by way of
opposition; to wander over
TREA'CHEROUS, _a._ faithless; guilty of deserting or betraying
TREA'CHERY, _s._ perfidy; breach of faith
TREA'SURER, _s._ one who has the care of money; one who has the charge
of treasure
TRE'LLIS, _s._ a structure of iron, wood, or osier, the parts crossing
each other like a lattice
TREME'NDOUS, _a._ dreadful; horrible
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