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therefore.adverb
for that reason or cause; consequently
or hence
therefor.adverb
for that (ordering goods and enclosing payment
therefor)
transcend,
transcended,
transcending,
transcends.verbs
transitive
verb use.to exist above and independent
of (material experience or the universe)-–."One
never can see the thing in itself, because the mind does not transcend
phenomena."....Hilaire
Belloc; to pass beyond the limits of (emotions that transcend understanding);
to be greater than, as in intensity or power; surpass (love that transcends
infatuation); excel
intransitive
verb use.to be transcendent; excel
transcendent.adjective
surpassing;
lying beyond the ordinary range of perception;
being above and independent of the material universe
transcendence.or.transcendency.noun
transcendently.adverb
transcendental.adjective
concerned with the a
priori or intuitive basis of knowledge as independent of experience;
asserting
a fundamental.irrationality
or supernatural element in experience; surpassing
all others; superior; beyond common thought or experience; mystical or
supernatural
transcendentally.adverb
transcendentalism.noun
a philosophy
associated with Kant, holding
that one must transcend.empiricism
or what is experienced in order to ascertain
the a priori.principles
of all knowledge; a literary and philosophical
movement, associated with Ralph
Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller, asserting
the existence of an ideal spiritual reality that transcends the empirical
and scientific and is knowable through intuition;
the quality or state of being transcendental
transcendentalist.noun
tyrant.noun
one who seized sovereignty (supreme and independent
political authority) illegally; a despot;
any person who exercises authority in an
oppressive
manner
tyranny.noun
the office, authority, government or jurisdiction
of a tyrant
tyrannical also tyrannic-of
or relating to a tyrant or tyranny (a tyrannical
government); characteristic of a tyrant or tyranny; despotic and oppressive
(a tyrannical supervisor)
tyrannically.adverb
tyrannicalness.noun
tyranny.noun,plural.tyrannies
a government in which a single ruler is vested
with absolute power; the office, authority, or jurisdiction of an absolute
ruler
tyrannize, tyrannized,
tyrannizing,
tyrannizes.verbs
transitive verb use.to
treat tyrannically; oppress
intransitive verb use.to
exercise absolute power; to rule as a tyrant tyrannizer.noun
tyrannizingly.adverb
theorem.noun
an idea that is demonstrably true or is assumed
to be so
Mathematics-–
a proposition that has been
or is to be proved on the basis of explicit-assumptions
transverse.adjective
situated or lying across; crosswise
transverse,
transverseness.nouns
something, such as a part or beam, that is transverse
transversely.adverb
traverse,
traversed,
traversing,
traverses.verbs
transitive
verb use-to travel or pass across,
over, or through; to move to and fro over; cross and recross; to cause
to move laterally on a pivot; swivel (traverse an artillery piece; to extend
across); cross (a bridge that traverses a river); to go counter to; thwart;
deny; to turn laterally; swivel
traverse,
traversal,
traverser.nouns
a passing across, over, or through; a route or
path across or over; something that lies across, especially (an intersecting
line); a transversal
Architecture-–
a
structural crosspiece; a transom (a horizontal crosspiece over a door or
between a door and a window above it); a gallery, deck, or loft crossing
from one side of a building to the other; a railing, curtain, screen, or
similar barrier; a defensive barrier across a rampart (a fortification
consisting of an embankment) or trench, as a bank of earth thrown up to
protect against enfilade (a target vulnerable to sweeping gunfire) fire;
something that obstructs and thwarts; an obstacle
traverse,
traversable.adjectives
lying or extending across; transverse
treacherous.adjective
not to be relied on; not dependable or trustworthy;
marked by unforeseen hazards; dangerous or deceptive (treacherous waters);
marked by betrayal of fidelity, confidence, or trust; perfidious;
faithless
treacherously.adverb
treacherousness.noun
treachery.noun,
plural.treacheries
wilful.betrayal
of fidelity,
confidence, or trust; perfidy
type.noun
a number of people or things having in common.traits
or characteristics that
distinguish
them as a group or class; the general.character
or structure held in common
by a number of people or things considered as a group or class;
a person regarded as exemplifying
a particular profession, rank,
or social group (a group of executive types; a restaurant frequented by
tourist types); a figure, representation, or symbol
of something to come, such as an event in the Old Testament that foreshadows
another in the New Testament
Printing.-.a
small block of metal or wood bearing a raised letter or character
on the upper end that leaves a printed impression when inked and pressed
on paper; printed or typewritten characters; print; a typeface (a sans-serif
type)
type, typed,
typing,
types.verbs
transitive verb use.to
write (something) with a typewriter; typewrite; to represent or typify;
to determine the antigenic characteristics
of (a blood or tissue sample; blood type); to typecast
intransitive verb use.to
write with a typewriter; to typewrite
tract.noun
an expanse of land or water (developing a 30-acre
tract). 2. Anatomy.-.a
system
of organs and tissues that together perform a specialized.function.(the
alimentary
tract); a bundle of nerve fibers having a common origin, termination, and
function; a stretch or lapse of time
tract.noun
a leaflet or pamphlet
containing a declaration or an appeal, especially one put out by a religious
or political group
tangible.adjective
discernible
by the touch; palpable.(a
tangible roughness of the skin); possible to touch; possible to be treated
as fact; real or concrete (tangible evidence of ancient civilizations);
possible to understand or realize (the tangible benefits of a trip to the
sun in the winter)
tangible.noun
something palpable or concrete; tangibles (material
assets)
tangibility.or.tangibleness.noun
tangibly.adverb
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