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Webster Dictionary :: Tractatrix

TRACTA'TRIX, n. In geometry, a curve line.

Webster Dictionary :: Tractation

TRACTA'TION, n. [L. tractatio.] Treatment or handling of a subject; discussion.

Webster Dictionary :: Tractate

TRACT'ATE, n. [L. tractatus.] A treatise; a tract. [Not now in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Tractably

TRACT'ABLY, adv. In a tractable manner; with ready compliance.

Webster Dictionary :: Tractableness

TRACT'ABLENESS, n. The state or quality of being tractable or manageable; docili...

Webster Dictionary :: Tractable

TRACT'ABLE, a. [L. tractabilis, from tracto, to handle or lead.] 1. That may be ...

Webster Dictionary :: Tractability

TRACTABIL'ITY, n. [from tractable.] The quality or state of being tractable or d...

Webster Dictionary :: Tract

TRACT, n. [L. tractus; traho.] 1. Something drawn out or extended. 2. A region, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Trackless

TRACK'LESS, a. Having no track; marked by no footsteps; untrodden; as a trackles...

Webster Dictionary :: Tracking

TRACK'ING, ppr. Following by the impression of the feet; drawing a boat; towing.

Webster Dictionary :: Tracked

TRACK'ED, pp. Followed by the footsteps.

Webster Dictionary :: Track

TRACK, n. 1. A mark left by something that has passed along; as the track of a s...

Webster Dictionary :: Tracing

TRA'CING, ppr. [from trace.] Marking out; drawing in lines; following by marks o...

Webster Dictionary :: Trachytic

TRACHYT'IC, a. Pertaining to trachyte, or consisting of it.

Webster Dictionary :: Trachyte

TRA'CHYTE, n. [Gr.rough.] A species of volcanic rock, composed of crystals of gl...

Webster Dictionary :: Tracheotomy

TRACHEOT'OMY, n. [trachea and to cut.] In surgery, the operation of making an op...

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