| TRACASSERIE | • TRACASSERIE n. (French) a state of disturbance or annoyance. |
| TRACELESSLY | • tracelessly adv. Without leaving a trace. • TRACELESS adv. without trace. |
| TRACHEARIAN | • TRACHEARIAN adj. belonging to the Trachearia, mites and ticks. • TRACHEARIAN n. a member of the Trachearia. |
| TRACHEARIES | • trachearies n. Plural of tracheary. • TRACHEARY n. a tracheary animal. |
| TRACHEOTOMY | • tracheotomy n. (Surgery) A surgical procedure in which an incision is made into the trachea, through the neck, and… • TRACHEOTOMY n. a surgical incision into the windpipe, to relieve choking, also TRACHEOSTOMY. |
| TRACHINUSES | • TRACHINUS n. any member of the weever genus of fish. |
| TRACHITISES | • TRACHITIS n. inflammation of the trachea, also TRACHEITIS. |
| TRACKERBALL | • trackerball n. (Computing) Alternative form of trackball. • TRACKERBALL n. a spherical ball that can be rotated with the palm of the hand causing the cursor to move around the screen, also TRACKBALL. |
| TRACKLAYERS | • tracklayers n. Plural of tracklayer. • TRACKLAYER n. one who lays tracks. |
| TRACKLAYING | • tracklaying n. (Rail transport) The work that involves putting the track in place. • TRACKLAYING n. the laying of tracks on a railway line. |
| TRACKLEMENT | • tracklement n. (UK, rare) A savoury condiment (for example a mustard, relish or chutney), especially one served with meat. • TRACKLEMENT n. (dialect) a condiment, accompaniment, etc., to food. |
| TRACKLESSLY | • tracklessly adv. Without a track. • TRACKLESS adv. without a track. |
| TRACKPOINTS | • trackpoints n. Plural of trackpoint. |
| TRACKWALKER | • trackwalker n. A person employed to walk over and inspect a section of railway track. • TRACKWALKER n. a worker employed to walk over and inspect a section of railroad tracks. |
| TRACTARIANS | • Tractarians n. Plural of Tractarian. • TRACTARIAN n. a writer of tracts, also TRACTATOR. |
| TRACTORFEED | • TRACTORFEED n. the automatic movement of a continuous roll of edge-perforated paper through the platen of the printer. |