tr.
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tare.
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tincture.
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trace.
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train.
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transaction.
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transitive.
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translated.
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translation.
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translator.
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transpose.
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transposition.
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treasurer.
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Music. trill.
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troop.
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trust.
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trustee.
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transitive
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translated
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music trill
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Etymology
Origin of T.R.
From Latin tempore rēgis
Example Sentences
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MELROSS. 1576-1578—ANDREW YOUNG. 1586-1592—JAMES BURDOUN, tr. to Strageyth. 1593-1603-7—WM.
From Chronicles of Strathearn by Macdougall, W. B.
—Arabian, tr. by James Freeman Clarke, from the German of Tholuck.
From Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul by Mudge, James
Deposed for contumacy. 1698-1701—JOHN GIB, A.M., tr. to Cleish. 1703-1717—ANDREW URE, tr. to Fossoway. 1718-1724—DAVID GUTHRIE, died 9th March. 1725-1732—ALEX.
From Chronicles of Strathearn by Macdougall, W. B.
—From the Mahabharata, tr. by Frederic Rowland Marvin.
From Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul by Mudge, James
—From the Japanese, tr. by Frederic Rowland Marvin.
From Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul by Mudge, James
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