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transitory

transitory US [trænzɪtɔ:ri] UK [trænzɪtəri]

[ADJ] If you say that something is transitory, you mean that it lasts only for a short time.

tout

tout [taʊt]

VERB

1.
[VERB] [disapproval] If someone touts something, they try to sell it or convince people that it is good.

Thor

Thor [θɔ:]

[NOUN] [Rel:Mythology:Norse] the god of thunder, depicted as wielding a hammer, emblematic of the thunderbolt

temblor

temblor [témblər,-blɔ:r]

[NOUN] an earthquake or earth tremor

tandem

tandem [tændəm]

[NOUN] A tandem is a bicycle designed for two riders, on which one rider sits behind the other.

televise

televise [telɪvaɪz]

Verb: televise (third-person singular simple present televises, present participle televising, simple past and past participle televised) (transitive or intransitive)

to broadcast, or be broadcast, by television

trait

trait


English

Trait

Pronunciation

enPR: trā, IPA: /treɪ/, SAMPA: /treI/
Rhymes: -eɪ
enPR: trāt, IPA: /treɪt/, SAMPA: /treIt/
Rhymes: -eɪt

Noun

trait (plural traits)

1. an identifying characteristic, habit or trend

2. (computing, programming) In object-oriented programming, an uninstantiable collection of methods that provides functionality to a class by using the class’s own interface.