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THRONE, n. [L. thronus.] 1. A royal seat; a chair of state. The throne is someti...
THROE, n. Extreme pain; violent pang; anguish; agony. It is particularly applied...
THROD'DEN, v.i. To grow; to thrive. [Not in use or local.]
THROB'BING, ppr. Beating with unusual force, as the heart and pulse; palpitating...
THROB, v.i. [perhaps allied to drive and to drub; at least its elements and sign...
THROATY, a. Guttural.
THROAT-WORT, n. [throat and wort.] A plant of the genus Campanula, a perennial w...
THROAT-PIPE, n. [throat and pipe.] The windpipe or weasand.
THROAT, n. 1. The anterior part of the neck of an animal, in which are the gulle...
THRO, a contraction of through, not now used.
THRI'VINGNESS THRI'VING, n. Prosperity; growth; increase.
THRI'VINGLY, adv. In a prosperous way.
THRI'VING, ppr. Prospering in worldly goods. 1. a. Being prosperous or successfu...
THRI'VER, n. One that prospers in the acquisition of property.
THRIVE, v.i. 1. To prosper by industry, economy and good management of property;...
THRIS'SA, n. A fish of the herring kind.