toxic |
of, pertaining to, or resulting from a toxin or other poison. [2 definitions] |
toy |
any object, device, or the like that can be used in play, esp. by children; plaything. [7 definitions] |
toy shelf |
a single shelf or piece of furniture with shelves used primarily for keeping and displaying children's toys. |
trace1 |
a visible mark or evidence of a past event or of something having been present. [11 definitions] |
trachea |
the tube in air-breathing animals that carries air to the lungs; windpipe. [2 definitions] |
track |
a structure consisting of a pair of parallel rails connected by crosspieces, on which trains or trolleys travel. [9 definitions] |
track and field |
a set of athletic events, such as foot racing, high jumping, and javelin throwing, performed on or near a running track. |
tract1 |
an expanse of land or water, sometimes with defined boundaries. [2 definitions] |
traction |
the adhesive friction of a body moving on a surface, such as the tire of an automobile against a road. [3 definitions] |
tractor |
a powerful motorized vehicle with large, heavily treaded tires, used to pull farm machinery. [2 definitions] |
tractor-trailer |
a truck tractor to which a trailer or semitrailer is attached. |
trade |
the act of buying and selling commodities, or all such acts collectively; commerce. [11 definitions] |
trademark |
a name, symbol, or other distinctive device used to identify a product, and usu. officially registered to restrict its use to the owner or manufacturer. [4 definitions] |
trader |
a person who engages in trade; dealer; merchant. [2 definitions] |
trading |
the act or activity of exchanging items or buying or selling goods. [2 definitions] |
trading post |
a store or station, usu. in a remote, sparsely populated area, in which local products can be traded for goods brought from distant markets. |
tradition |
the process of handing down a culture's beliefs, customs, and mores from one generation to the next, or the psychological force that this process exerts. [2 definitions] |
traditional |
of or pertaining to customs and ways of doing things within a particular culture that are passed down from one generation to the next with little change. [3 definitions] |
traffic |
the movement of pedestrians and vehicles along a transportation route. [6 definitions] |
traffic jam |
a slowing down or cessation of the flow of traffic due to a concentration of drivers in one area or an accident or other impediment. |
traffic light |
an electrically operated street or road signal used to regulate the flow of traffic by warning drivers when to stop, proceed with caution, or go. |