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TRUN'CHEON, n. [L. truncus.] A short staff; a club; a cudgel; a battoon; used by...
TRUNCHEONEE'R, n. A person armed with a truncheon.
TRUN'DLE, v.i. 1. To roll, as on little wheels; as, a bed trundles under another...
TRUN'DLE-BED, n. A bed that is moved on trundles or little wheels; called also t...
TRUN'DLE-TAIL, n. A round tail; a dog so called from his tail.
TRUNK, n. [L. truncus, from trunco, to cut off. 1. The stem or body of a tree, s...
TRUNK'ED, pp. Cut off; curtailed. 1. Having a trunk. TRUNK'-HOSE , n. [trunk and...
TRUN'NION, n. The trunnions of a piece of ordnance, are two knobs which project ...
TRUN'NION-PLATE, n. The trunnion plates are two plates in traveling carriages, m...
TRUN'NION-RING, n. A ring on a cannon next before the trunnions.
TRU'SION, n. tru'zhon. [L. trudo.] The act of pushing or thrusting.
TRUSS, n. 1. In a general sense, a bundle; as a truss of hay or straw. A truss o...
TRUSS'ED, pp. Packed or bound closely.
TRUSS'ING, ppr. Packing or binding closely.
TRUST, n. 1. Confidence; a reliance or resting of the mind on the integrity, ver...
TRUST'ED, pp. Confided in; relied on; depended on; applied to persons. 1. Sold o...