| TRADECRAFT | • tradecraft n. The skills acquired through experience of a trade. • tradecraft n. (Espionage) The methods used in espionage and clandestine operations. • TRADECRAFT n. skill or expertise in the practice of a trade. |
| TRADEMARKS | • trademarks n. Plural of trademark. • trademarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trademark. • trade␣marks n. Plural of trade mark. |
| TRADENAMES | • tradenames n. Plural of tradename. • trade␣names n. Plural of trade name. • TRADENAME n. a name serving as a trademark. |
| TRADERSHIP | • tradership n. A place or business that trades or sells items. • TRADERSHIP n. the occupation of trader. |
| TRADESFOLK | • tradesfolk n. People employed in trade; tradesmen and tradeswomen. • TRADESFOLK n. people employed in trade. |
| TRADITIONS | • traditions n. Plural of tradition. • TRADITION n. the passing from generation to generation of tales, beliefs, practices, etc. |
| TRADITORES | • traditores n. Plural of traditor. • TRADITOR n. an early Christian who surrendered sacred books and vessels or betrayed fellow-Christians in times of persecution to save his or her own life. |
| TRADUCIANS | • traducians n. Plural of traducian. • TRADUCIAN n. a believer in traducianism. |
| TRADUCIBLE | • traducible adj. (Obsolete) Capable of being derived or propagated. • traducible adj. (Obsolete) Capable of being traduced or calumniated. • TRADUCIBLE adj. capable of being derived or propagated. |
| TRADUCINGS | • traducings n. Plural of traducing. • TRADUCING n. the act of traducing. |
| TRADUCTION | • traduction n. (Uncountable) The act of converting text from one language to another. • traduction n. (Countable) A malign or defamatory statement. • traduction n. (Uncountable) An act of defaming, maligning or slandering. |
| TRADUCTIVE | • traductive adj. Capable of being deduced; derivable. • TRADUCTIVE adj. transmitted. |