| CONTRACT | • contract n. An agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or… • contract n. (Law) An agreement which the law will enforce in some way. A legally binding contract must contain at… • contract n. (Law) The document containing such an agreement. |
| CONTRAST | • contrast n. (Countable) A difference in lightness, brightness and/or hue between two colours that makes them more… • contrast n. (Countable) A difference between two objects, people or concepts. • contrast n. (Countable) Something that is opposite of or strikingly different from something else. |
| CONTRATE | • contrate adj. Having cogs or teeth projecting parallel to the axis, instead of radiating from it. • CONTRATE adj. of wheels. |
| CONTRATS | • CONTRAT n. (French) a contract, an agreement. |
| INTERACT | • interact v. (Intransitive) To act upon each other. • interact n. (Dated) A short act or piece between others, as in a play; a break between acts. • interact n. (Obsolete) Intermediate employment or time. |
| REACTANT | • reactant n. (Chemistry) any of the participants present at the start of a chemical reaction. • REACTANT n. a substance taking part in a reaction. |
| TACITURN | • taciturn adj. Silent; temperamentally untalkative; disinclined to speak. • TACITURN adj. habitually silent. |
| TRACTING | • tracting v. Present participle of tract. • TRACT v. (Spenser) to trace, track. |
| TRACTION | • traction n. The act of pulling something along a surface using motive power. • traction n. The condition of being so pulled. • traction n. Grip. |
| TRANCHET | • tranchet n. A Neolithic flint chisel produced by the removal of a thick flake at a right angle to the main axis of the tool. • TRANCHET n. (French) a chisel-shaped flint implement of some Mesolithic and neolithic cultures. |
| TRANECTS | • TRANECT n. (Shakespeare) a ferry. |
| TRANSACT | • transact v. (Transitive) To do, carry through, conduct or perform some action. • transact v. (Transitive) To carry over, hand over or transfer something. • transact v. (Intransitive) To conduct business. |
| TRANSECT | • transect v. (Transitive) To divide something by cutting transversely. • transect n. A path along which a researcher moves to count and record observations or collect data. • TRANSECT v. to cut across. |
| TRUNCATE | • truncate v. (Transitive) To shorten (something) by, or as if by, cutting part of it off. • truncate v. (Mathematics, transitive) To shorten (a decimal number) by removing trailing (or leading) digits. • truncate v. (Geometry) To replace a corner by a plane (or to make a similar change to a crystal). |
| TURNCOAT | • turncoat n. A traitor; one who turns against a previous affiliation or allegiance. • turncoat v. To act as a turncoat; to betray. • turn-coat n. Alternative form of turncoat. |
| URTICANT | • urticant adj. Causing itching or stinging. • urticant n. Such a substance. • URTICANT n. a substance that causes stinging or itching. |