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Grammar and Vocabulary
English Vocabulary Index
Grammar and Vocabulary for 26th November :
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Tractable (adj.) : docile, easily controlled or guided
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Tractor (n) : a ploughing machine, a machine that pulls or draws
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Trade (n) : commerce, business, occupation
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Trade (v) : buy and sell
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Trader (n) : one who trades, a merchant
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Tradesman (n) : a shopkeeper a mechanic
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Tradition (n) : convention
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Traduce (v) : slander
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Tragedy (n) : a play having a sad ending
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Tragic (adj.) : sad, suitable to tragedy
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Tragical (adj.) : sad, suitable to tragedy
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Trail (n) : trace, scent or beaten path left behind by anything that moves
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Training (n) ; practical education in any profession
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Trait (n) : a peculiar feature
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Traitor (n) : a person guilty of treason, betrayer
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Trammel (n) : a restraint, a fishing net
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Trammel (v) : hinder
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Tram (n) : electric car running on road
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Trample (v) : to tread heavily
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Trance (n) : an unnatural deep sleep
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Tranquil (adj.) : calm, peaceful
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Tranquillity (n) : stillness, calm
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Transact (v) : conduct, perform, do carry on, manage
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Transaction (n) : piece of business, proceeding, of a society, affair
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Transcend (v) : surpass, go, beyond, excel
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Transcribe (v) : copy or reproduce in writing
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Transcription (n) : a copy written down
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Transfer (v) : carry to another spot
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Transfer (n) : change of possession or place
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Transfix (v) : to pierce through, to make unable to move
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Transform (v) : change the appearance, quality or form
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Transformation (n) : change of substance or form
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Transformer (n) : one who or which transforms, an electrical appliance
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Transfuse (v) : cause to pass through
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Transgress (v) : pass beyond a limit, break (a law, etc,) infringe
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Tranship (v) : change from one ship to another
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Transient (adj.) :momentary, not permanent, passing
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Transistor (n) : an electronic device replacing a valve in radio set
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Transit (n) : the act of passing over, conveyance
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Transition (n) : a change from one form or place to another
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