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TRU'ANTSHIP, n. Idleness; neglect of employment.
TRUBS, n. An herb.
TRUB'TAIL, n. A short squat woman.
TRUCE, n. 1. In war, a suspension of arms by agreement of the commanders; a temp...
TRU'CE-BREAKER, n. [truce and breaker.] One who violates a truce, covenant or en...
TRUCH'MAN, n. An interpreter. [See Dragoman .]
TRUCIDA'TION, n. [L. trucido, to kill.] The act of killing.
TRUCK, v.i. [L. trochus, a round thing; Eng. truck.] To exchange commodities; to...
TRUCK'AGE, n. The practice of bartering goods.
TRUCK'ER, n. One who traffics by exchange of goods.
TRUCK'ING, ppr. Exchanging goods; bartering.
TRUCK'LE, n. A small wheel or caster. TRUCK'LE , v.i. [dim. of truck.] To yield ...
TRUCK'LE-BED, n. [truckle and bed.] A bed that runs on wheels and may be pushed ...
TRUCK'LING, ppr. Yielding obsequiously to the will of another.
TRU'CULENCE, n. [L. truculentia, from trux, fierce, savage.] 1. Savageness of ma...
TRU'CULENT, a. Fierce; savage; barbarous; as the truculent inhabitants of Scythi...