| TRADEABLE | • tradeable adj. Alternative spelling of tradable. • tradeable n. Alternative spelling of tradable. • TRADEABLE adj. that can be traded, also TRADABLE. |
| TRADELESS | • tradeless adj. Without trade. • tradeless adj. Without a trade (occupation or line of work). • TRADELESS adj. having no trade or traffic. |
| TRADEMARK | • trademark n. A word, symbol, or phrase used to identify a particular company’s product and differentiate it from… • trademark n. Any proprietary business, product or service name. • trademark n. The aspect for which someone or something is best known; a hallmark or typical characteristic. |
| TRADENAME | • tradename n. Alternative spelling of trade name. • trade␣name n. A name used to identify a commercial product or service; may or may not be registered as a trademark. • trade␣name n. The name under which a business or firm operates. |
| TRADEOFFS | • tradeoffs n. Plural of tradeoff. • trade-offs n. Plural of trade-off. • TRADEOFF n. a giving up of one thing in return for another. |
| TRADESMAN | • tradesman n. A skilled manual worker (implied male). • tradesman n. (Archaic) One who trades; a shopkeeper. • TRADESMAN n. one who makes a living from trade. |
| TRADESMEN | • tradesmen n. Plural of tradesman. • TRADESMAN n. one who makes a living from trade. |
| TRADITION | • tradition n. A part of culture that is passed from person to person or generation to generation, possibly differing… • tradition n. A commonly held system. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • tradition n. An established or distinctive style or method… |
| TRADITIVE | • traditive adj. Transmitted or transmissible from parent to child, or from older to younger, by oral communication; traditional. • TRADITIVE adj. traditional. |
| TRADITORS | • traditors 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. |
| TRADUCERS | • traducers n. Plural of traducer. • TRADUCER n. one who traduces. |
| TRADUCIAN | • traducian n. One who believes that a child’s soul is inherited from its parents. • traducian adj. Pertaining to the belief that one’s soul is inherited from one’s parents. • TRADUCIAN n. a believer in traducianism. |
| TRADUCING | • traducing v. Present participle of traduce. • traducing n. The act of one who traduces; defamation. • TRADUCING adj. maligning. |