| ATREMBLE | • atremble adj. Trembling. • ATREMBLE adv. (archaic) in a trembling state. |
| DIATREME | • diatreme n. (Geology) A cone-shaped volcanic vent produced by the explosion of gas-filled magma. • DIATREME n. a volcanic vent produced by gaseous explosions. |
| ENTREMES | • ENTREMES n. (French) edible pastry sculpture served between main courses, also ENTREMESSE, ENTREMETS. |
| EXTREMAL | • extremal adj. (Mathematics) Relating to extrema (maximal or minimal). • extremal n. (Mathematics) Any solution to a variety of equations in the calculus of variations. • EXTREMAL n. a clause which limits recursion. |
| EXTREMER | • extremer adj. Comparative form of extreme: more extreme. • EXTREME adj. farthest from centre. |
| EXTREMES | • extremes n. Plural of extreme. • EXTREME n. the highest degree. |
| EXTREMUM | • extremum n. (Mathematics) A point, or value, which is a maximum or a minimum. • EXTREMUM n. (Latin) a maximum or minimum of a mathematical function. |
| OUTREMER | • outremer n. An area beyond the sea. • Outremer prop.n. (Historical, chiefly of France) The French Crusader States established in the Middle East after the First Crusade. • OUTREMER n. (French) the region beyond the sea. |
| TREMATIC | • TREMATIC adj. of the gill-slits. |
| TREMBLED | • trembled v. Simple past tense and past participle of tremble. • TREMBLE v. to shake involuntarily. |
| TREMBLER | • trembler n. One who, or that which, trembles. • trembler n. Any of various New World passerine birds of the family Mimidae. • trembler n. The vibrating hammer, or spring contact piece of a hammer break, as of the electric ignition apparatus… |
| TREMBLES | • trembles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tremble. • trembles n. Plural of tremble. • Trembles prop.n. Plural of Tremble. |
| TREMBLOR | • tremblor n. An earthquake. • TREMBLOR n. an earth tremor, also TEMBLOR. |
| TREMOLOS | • tremolos n. Plural of tremolo. • TREMOLO n. (Italian) a vibrating, quavering musical effect, also TREMOLANT. |
| TREMORED | • tremored v. Simple past tense and past participle of tremor. • TREMOR v. to quiver, shake. |