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- trick-track/ˌtrɪk ˈtræk/A rhythmic, repetitive sound or movement, often imitative of footsteps or a ticking clock.nounLow
- trickery/ˈtrɪk(ə)ri/The practice of using cunning tricks or dishonest methods to deceive others or achieve an unfair advantage.nounB2
- trickle/ˈtrɪk(ə)l/To flow in a thin, slow, irregular stream of liquid or particles.nounverbverb-intransitive+1B2
- trickle charge/ˌtrɪkl̩ ˈtʃɑːdʒ/A method of charging a battery slowly and continuously at a very low rate, typically to maintain a full charge or to compensate for self-discharge.nounLow-Medium
- trickle charger/ˈtrɪk.əl ˌtʃɑː.dʒə(r)/A battery charger that supplies a low, constant current over a long period to maintain a battery's full charge without overcharging.nounC1
- trickle irrigation/ˌtrɪk.əl ˌɪr.ɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/A water-saving irrigation method where water is applied slowly and directly to the soil at or near plant roots through small tubes or emitters.nounC1
- trickle-down theory/ˌtrɪk.əl ˈdaʊn ˌθɪə.ri/An economic theory that benefits given to the wealthy (e.g., tax cuts) will eventually benefit poorer people as the wealthy invest and spend, causing wealth to 'trickle down' through the economy.nounC1
- trickster/ˈtrɪk.stər/A person who deceives or cheats others, often in a playful or cunning way.nounC1
- tricktrack/ˈtrɪktræk/A board game similar to backgammon, often played with dice and counters.nounRare
- triclad/ˈtrɪklæd/A type of flatworm belonging to the order Tricladida, characterized by a three-branched intestine.nounVery low
- triclinium/trɪˈklɪniəm/A dining room in an ancient Roman house, typically with three couches for reclining during meals.nounVery low
- triclosan/traɪˈkləʊsæn/A synthetic broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent used in consumer products.nounLow
- tricolette/ˌtrɪkəˈlɛt/A lightweight, soft knitted fabric, often made from wool or synthetic fibers, used in clothing.nounRare
- tricolor camera/ˈtraɪˌkʌl.ə ˈkæm.rə/A camera that uses three separate colour filters (typically red, green, and blue) or sensors to capture a full-colour image.nounLow / Technical
- tricolored heron/ˌtraɪˈkʌləd ˈhɛrən/A medium-sized heron with three distinct colours – white, blue-grey, and reddish-purple – native to coastal regions of the Americas.nounRare
- tricorn/ˈtraɪkɔːn/A hat with three points or corners.adjectivenounLow
- tricot/ˈtriːkəʊ/A fine, ribbed or plain knitted fabric, often made from synthetic fibers like nylon, known for its smooth texture and elasticity.nounC1
- tricotine/ˈtrɪkətiːn/A woolen fabric with a fine double rib, typically used for military uniforms, riding habits, and heavy suits.nounVery low
- tricresol/traɪˈkriːsɒl/A mixture of three isomeric cresols (methylphenols), used as an antiseptic and disinfectant.nounVery Low
- trictrac/ˈtrɪktræk/An old table game played with dice, counters and a special board; the game of backgammon.nounVery Rare / Obsolete
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