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Tarmac
1. a tarmacadum road or surface, esp. an airport runway
2. to cause an aircraft to sit on a taxiway [originally a trademark]
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Tartan
A pattern of different coloured straight lines crossing each other at 90 degree angles (e.g. a kilt)
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Technocrat
That practices power through technology
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Teleology
The theory that events and developments are meant to fulfill a purpose and happen because of that
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Tenacity
1. the quality or property of being pertinacious, persistent, stubborn, or obstinate
2. characterized by keeping a firm hold
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Tenure
The act, fact, or condition of holding something in one's possession, as real estate or an office; occupation.
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Terse
Smoothly elegant; polished
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Theologian
One who is learned in theology.(one who studies god;s)
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Thoroughfare
The main road through a place such as a city or village
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Thrall
1. One, such as a slave or serf, who is held in bondage
2. One who is intellectually or morally enslaved
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Throng
A multitude of people crowded or assembled together; crowd.
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Toil
Exhausting labor or effort
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Tome
A large or scholarly book
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Torpid
1. deprived of the power of motion or feeling; benumbed
2. dormant, hibernating
3. lethargic, apathetic
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Torpor
A state of mental inactivity, dormant, apathetic or numb
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Trajectories
1. the path of projectile or other moving body through space
2. a chosen course or course taken
3. (math) a curve tat cuts all of a given family of curves or surfaces at a given angle
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Trammel
Trammel - Trammel (1200x1200)
A shackle used to teach a horse to amble; Something that restricts activity, expression, or progress; A restraint
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Trample
Walk on and flatten
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Tranquil
In an enduring state of unagitated quietness
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Transcend
To go above or beyond what is expected or normal
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Transfixated
Held motionless by or as if by piercing
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Transgression
Infringement or violation of a law, command, or duty
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Transubstantiation
Conversion of one substance into another
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Trenchant
Trenchant - Trenchant (1200x1200)
Keen, sharp
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Trepidation
1. a state of alarm or dread; apprehension
2. an involuntary trembling
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Trepidatious
1. A state of alarm or dread; apprehension.
2. An involuntary trembling or quivering.
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Trifling
Slight, unimportant, inconsequential
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Truss
A rigid framework
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Tumbrel
A two-wheeled cart, esp. a farmer's cart that can be tilted to dump a load
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Tumult
1. the din and commotion of a great crowd
2a. a disorderly commotion or disturbance
2b. a tempestuous uprising; a riot
3. agitation in the mind or emotions
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Turpentine
A solvent; obtained by the distillation of resin harvested from living trees, mainly pines
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