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TRA'ITORLY, a. Treacherous. [Not in use.]
TRA'ITOROUS, a. Guilty of treason; treacherous; perfidious; faithless; as a trai...
TRA'ITOROUSLY, adv. In violation of allegiance and trust; treacherously; perfidi...
TRA'ITOROUSNESS, n. Treachery; the quality of being treasonable.
TRA'ITRESS, n. A female who betrays her country or her trust.
TRAJECT', v.t. [L. trajectus,trajicio; trans and jacio, to throw.] To throw or c...
TRAJECT'ING, ppr. Casting through.
TRAJEC'TION, n. The act of casting or darting through. 1. Transportation. 2. Emi...
TRAJECT'ORY, n. The orbit of a comet; the path described by a comet in its motio...
TRALA'TION, n. [from L. translatio.] A change in the use of a word, or the use o...
TRALATI'TIOUS, a. [L. translatus, transfero.] Metaphorical; not literal.
TRALATI'TIOUSLY, adv. Metaphorically; not in a literal sense.
TRALIN'EATE, v.t. [L. trans and linea, line.] To deviate from any direction. [No...
TRALU'CENT, a. [L. tralucens; trans and luceo.] Transparent; clear.
TRAM'MEL, n. 1. A kind of long net for catching birds or fishes. The trammel dif...
TRAM'MELED, pp. Caught; confined; shackled. 1. In the manege, a horse is said to...