Treble, a. Triple, threefold.

Treble, v. a. Triple, make threefold.

Treble, v. n. Become threefold.

Treble, n. (Mus.) Highest part (for a woman’s voice), soprano.

Trebuchet, n. Tumbrel, castigatory, ducking-stool, cucking-stool, trebucket.

Treenail, n. Trunnel.

Tree-frog, n. Tree-toad (Hyla arborea).

Tree-toad, n. Tree-frog (Hyla arborea).

Tree-of-life, n. Arbor vitæ.

Trefoil, n.

    1. Clover.
    2. Nonesuch (Medicago lupulina).

Trellis, n. Lattice, lattice-work, treillage.

Tremble, v. n.

    1. Quake, shake, shudder, shiver, quiver.
    2. Shake, totter, oscillate, rock, quake.
    3. Quaver, shake.

Trembling, n. Shaking, quivering, tremor, trepidation, tremble.

Trembling-poplar, n. Aspen-tree (Populus tremula).

Tremendous, a. Terrible, dreadful, fearful, horrible, horrid, horrific, frightful, terrific, alarming, awful, appalling.

Tremor, n. Trembling, shaking, quaking, quivering, trepidation, agitation, tremulousness.

Tremulous, a. Shaking, trembling, quivering, shivering.

Tremulousness, n. See Tremor.

Trench, v. a.

    1. Cut, carve.

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