| RANSOM | • ransom n. Money paid for the freeing of a hostage. • ransom n. The release of a captive, or of captured property, by payment of a consideration. • ransom n. (Historical, law, UK) A sum paid for the pardon of some great offence and the discharge of the offender;… |
| RANSOMABLE | • ransomable adj. Suitable for being held for a ransom. • RANSOMABLE adj. such as can be ransomed. |
| RANSOMED | • ransomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ransom. • RANSOM v. to pay a price for redemption from captivity. |
| RANSOMER | • ransomer n. A person who pays a ransom. • RANSOMER n. one who ransoms. |
| RANSOMERS | • ransomers n. Plural of ransomer. • RANSOMER n. one who ransoms. |
| RANSOMING | • ransoming v. Present participle of ransom. • RANSOM v. to pay a price for redemption from captivity. |
| RANSOMLESS | • ransomless adj. Incapable of being ransomed; without ransom. • RANSOMLESS adj. incapable of being ransomed. |
| RANSOMS | • ransoms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ransom. • Ransoms prop.n. Plural of Ransom. • RANSOM v. to pay a price for redemption from captivity. |
| RANSOMWARE | • ransomware n. (Computer security) Malware that holds the data of a computer user for ransom, usually requiring or… • ransomware n. (Computer security, derogatory) Software that is released as open source only in exchange for payment. • RANSOMWARE n. illegal computer software that disables a computer or blocks access to data until a payment is received. |
| RANSOMWARES | • RANSOMWARE n. illegal computer software that disables a computer or blocks access to data until a payment is received. |
| TRANSOCEANIC | • transoceanic adj. Beyond or on the other side of an ocean. • transoceanic adj. Crossing an ocean. • TRANSOCEANIC adj. lying or dwelling beyond the ocean. |
| TRANSOM | • transom n. (Architecture) A crosspiece over a door; a lintel. • transom n. (Architecture) A horizontal dividing bar in a window. • transom n. A transom window. |
| TRANSOMED | • transomed adj. Fitted with a transom. • TRANSOMED adj. having a transom. |
| TRANSOMS | • transoms n. Plural of transom. • TRANSOM n. a small window above a door. |
| TRANSONIC | • transonic adj. Just below, or just above the speed of sound (0.8 < Ma < 1.2 approximately). • transonic adj. Passing from subsonic to supersonic, or vice versa. • transonic adj. Travelling through a fluid (commonly air) at a speed where regions of supersonic and subsonic flow coexist… |
| TRANSONICS | • transonics n. The study of transonic travel. • TRANSONICS n. the range of speeds close to that sound. |
| UNRANSOMED | • unransomed adj. Not ransomed. • UNRANSOMED adj. not ransomed. |