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- treillage/ˈtreɪlɪdʒ/A lattice or trellis, typically made of wood or metal, used to support climbing plants.nounRare
- treinta y tres/ˌtreɪntə iː ˈtreɪs/The cardinal number 33 in Spanish.nounLow
- treitschke/ˈtraɪtʃkə/A reference to Heinrich von Treitschke, a 19th-century German historian and political writer known for nationalist views.nounVery low
- trek/trek/A long, difficult, and often slow journey, especially on foot, typically through remote or rugged terrain.nounverbverb-intransitive+1B1
- trekking/ˈtrɛkɪŋ/The act of undertaking a long, arduous journey on foot, especially across difficult terrain.adjectivenounB2
- trelawney/trəˈlɔːni/A proper noun primarily referring to a British surname, most famously associated with a Cornish family and with Sybill Trelawney, a character in the Harry Potter series.nounVery Low
- trellis/ˈtrɛlɪs/A framework of crossed bars or latticework, typically used to support climbing plants.nounverbverb-transitiveB2
- trelliswork/ˈtrel.ɪs.wɜːk/A structure, decoration, or network made of a lattice of intersecting strips of wood, metal, or other material.nounC1/C2
- trematoda/ˌtrɛməˈtəʊdə/A class of parasitic flatworms, commonly known as flukes.nounLow (C2/Technical)
- trematode/ˈtrɛm.ə.təʊd/A parasitic flatworm of the class Trematoda, typically with an external sucker.nounLow
- tremble/ˈtrɛmbəl/To shake involuntarily, typically due to fear, cold, or strong emotion.nounverbverb-intransitiveMedium frequency
- trembler/ˈtrɛmblə(r)/A person or thing that trembles; a person who shakes or quivers, typically from fear, cold, or illness.nounLow Frequency (C2)
- trembles/ˈtrɛmbəlz/Shakes involuntarily, typically from fear, cold, or weakness.nounB2
- trembling poplar/ˈtrem.blɪŋ ˈpɒp.lə/A species of poplar tree known for its leaves that flutter in the slightest breeze due to their flattened petioles.nounC1
- tremie/ˈtriːmi/A pipe or tube used in construction to pour concrete underwater or into deep foundations without segregation.nounLow
- tremissis/trɪˈmɪsɪs/A late Roman gold coin, equal to one-third of a solidus.nounVery low (historical/technical term)
- tremolant/ˈtrɛmələnt/A mechanism on an organ or harpsichord that produces a trembling or vibrato effect in the sound.adjectivenounRare / Technical
- tremolite/ˈtrɛm.ə.laɪt/A fibrous mineral, a type of amphibole silicate, often associated with asbestos.nounlow
- tremolo/ˈtrɛmələʊ/A musical effect characterized by a rapid, regular fluctuation in the pitch or volume of a note.nounC2
- tremolo arm/ˈtrɛmələʊ ɑːm/A lever device attached to the bridge of an electric guitar or similar instrument that allows the player to temporarily lower or raise the pitch of the strings by changing their tension, creating a vibrato or pitch-bending effect.nounC1
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