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- troubleshooting/ˈtrʌb(ə)lˌʃuːtɪŋ/The process of systematically identifying, analyzing, and solving problems in a system or process.adjectivenounMedium-High
- trouchNot a standard English word; possibly a dialectal variant or misspelling.nounExtremely low or non-existent in standard usage.
- trough/trɒf/A long, narrow, open container, typically for holding food for animals or for holding water.nounverbB2
- trough roof/ˌtrɒf ˈruːf/A roof composed of two sloping surfaces that meet at a central valley or gutter, forming a trough-like channel.nounRare
- trounce/traʊns/to defeat someone easily and by a large margin; to beat severely.verbverb-transitiveC1/C2 (Low frequency, literary/formal register)
- troupe/truːp/A group of performers, such as actors, dancers, or singers, who work together.nounverbverb-intransitiveB2
- trouper/ˈtruːpə/A member of a theatre troupe or company; an experienced, dependable, and resilient performer.nounC1
- troupial/ˈtruːpɪəl/A brightly coloured songbird of the New World oriole family, found in Central and South America and the Caribbean.nounLow
- trous-de-loup/ˌtruː də ˈluː/A type of defensive pit or trap, typically a conical hole with a sharpened stake at the bottom, used historically in fortifications.nounVery Low
- trouse/traʊz/A playful, humorous, or non-standard term for trousers; also, a humorous word for a single trouser leg.plural-nounExtremely Rare / Non-Standard
- trouser/ˈtraʊzə/An item of clothing covering both legs separately, from the waist to the ankles.adjectivenounverbB2
- trouser suit/ˈtraʊzə suːt/A woman's outfit consisting of trousers and a matching jacket, designed to be worn together as formal or business attire.nounC1
- trousers/ˈtraʊzəz/An outer garment covering the body from the waist to the ankles, with a separate part for each leg.nounplural-nounB1
- trousseau/ˈtruːsəʊ/The clothes, linen, and other belongings collected by a bride for her marriage.nounC2
- trout/traʊt/A common freshwater fish belonging to the salmon family (Salmonidae), prized for food and sport fishing.nounB2
- trout tickling/traʊt ˈtɪk(ə)lɪŋ/A method of fishing for trout using one's hands by reaching under banks, stones, or ledges in streams and gently stroking or tickling the fish to induce a trance-like state before grabbing it.nounLow / Very Rare
- troutperch/ˈtraʊtpɜːtʃ/A small, freshwater fish of the family Percopsidae, native to North America, resembling a perch but with some trout-like characteristics.nounVery Low
- trouvaille/truːˈvaɪ/A lucky find or discovery, especially something valuable found by chance.nounLow
- trouvere/ˈtruːvɛə/A medieval poet-musician in northern France who composed and performed lyric poetry, particularly about courtly love and chivalry.nounC2 / Specialist
- trouveur/truːˈvɜː/A composer or poet of the trouvere tradition in medieval French literature.nounVery low / Rare
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