Name Report For First Name TREISE:

TREISE

First name TREISE's origin is Irish. TREISE means "strong". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with TREISE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of treise.(Brown names are of the same origin (Irish) with TREISE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with TREISE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming TREISE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES TREİSE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH TREİSE (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (reise) - Names That Ends with reise:

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (eise) - Names That Ends with eise:

steise

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ise) - Names That Ends with ise:

ingelise heloise adelise ailise alise aloise amarise analise annalise annelise cerise chalise charise charlise cherise danise denise dennise dorise elise eloise emma-lise francoise janise jenise kaise labhaoise lise louise luise marise marlise marquise mavise mertise minoise morise naylise sherise blaise cochise plaise wise

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (se) - Names That Ends with se:

alesandese libuse nourbese omorose anneliese alsoomse aase melesse thutmose ambrose lasse seoirse agnese ailse alese alisse allyse alyse alysse anlienisse annaliese ayalisse blisse bluinse blysse caresse celesse chayse cherese cheresse cherisse clarisse denisse denyse ellesse else elyse hausisse hortense ilse ilyse lssse maddy-rose margawse morgawse promyse therese blase case chase jesse jose kesegowaase morse neese reese

NAMES RHYMING WITH TREİSE (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (treis) - Names That Begins with treis:

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (trei) - Names That Begins with trei:

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (tre) - Names That Begins with tre:

treabhar treacy treadway treasa treasach treasigh tredan treddian tredway treffen trella tremain tremaine tremayne trenade trennen trent trenten trentin trenton treowbrycg treowe treoweman tresa tressa treszka tretan trevan treven treves trevian trevion trevls trevon trevonn trevor trevrizent trevyn trey treyton

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (tr) - Names That Begins with tr:

trace tracee tracey traci tracie tracy trahern traian traigh tramaine trandafira trang traveon travers traviata travion travis travon tricia trieu trilby trillare trina trine trinetta trinette trinh trinidy trinitea trinity trip tripp tripper triptolemus trisa trish trisha trishna trisna trista tristan tristen tristian tristin tristina triston tristram triton trixie troi trong trophonius trowbridge trowbrydge trowhridge troy troye troyes truc truda

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TREİSE:

First Names which starts with 'tr' and ends with 'se':

First Names which starts with 't' and ends with 'e':

tage tahkeome tahmelapachme tahnee taillefe taite takchawee tale talmadge tamae tammie tangerine tannere tara-lynne taree tarique tarrence tasunke tate tawnee tawnie taye tayte teaghue teague tearle teddie tegene teige tekle teme tempeste temple teodosie teofile terence terese terpsichore terrance terrelle terrence terrie teryysone tesanee tesfaye tessie thackere thadine thane thaxte thayne the theodore theone theophanie theophile theore thisbe thorndike thorndyke thorne thorpe thurle tiane tibelde tibeldie tienette tiffanie tighe tihkoosue tiladene tinashe tiphanie tisiphone tobie toibe tomasine tommie tonia-javae tonye torence torhte torie torrance torree torrence torrie tote toukere trude true truesdale trumble tse tuckere tunde tuppere turquine tyce tye

English Words Rhyming TREISE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES TREİSE AS A WHOLE:



ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TREİSE (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (reise) - English Words That Ends with reise:



Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (eise) - English Words That Ends with eise:


peisenoun (n.) A weight; a poise.
 verb (v. t.) To poise or weight.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ise) - English Words That Ends with ise:


afterwiseadjective (a.) Wise after the event; wise or knowing, when it is too late.

aguisenoun (n.) Dress.
 verb (v. t.) To dress; to attire; to adorn.

amortisenoun (n.) Alt. of Amortisement

anisenoun (n.) An umbelliferous plant (Pimpinella anisum) growing naturally in Egypt, and cultivated in Spain, Malta, etc., for its carminative and aromatic seeds.
 noun (n.) The fruit or seeds of this plant.

apprisenoun (n.) Notice; information.
 verb (v. t.) To give notice, verbal or written; to inform; -- followed by of; as, we will apprise the general of an intended attack; he apprised the commander of what he had done.

arisenoun (n.) Rising.
 verb (v. i.) To come up from a lower to a higher position; to come above the horizon; to come up from one's bed or place of repose; to mount; to ascend; to rise; as, to arise from a kneeling posture; a cloud arose; the sun ariseth; he arose early in the morning.
 verb (v. i.) To spring up; to come into action, being, or notice; to become operative, sensible, or visible; to begin to act a part; to present itself; as, the waves of the sea arose; a persecution arose; the wrath of the king shall arise.
 verb (v. i.) To proceed; to issue; to spring.

bisenoun (n.) A pale blue pigment, prepared from the native blue carbonate of copper, or from smalt; -- called also blue bice.
 noun (n.) A cold north wind which prevails on the northern coasts of the Mediterranean and in Switzerland, etc.; -- nearly the same as the mistral.
 noun (n.) See Bice.

braisenoun (n.) Alt. of Braize
 noun (n.) Alt. of Braize
 verb (v. t.) To stew or broil in a covered kettle or pan.

bruisenoun (n.) An injury to the flesh of animals, or to plants, fruit, etc., with a blunt or heavy instrument, or by collision with some other body; a contusion; as, a bruise on the head; bruises on fruit.
 verb (v. t.) To injure, as by a blow or collision, without laceration; to contuse; as, to bruise one's finger with a hammer; to bruise the bark of a tree with a stone; to bruise an apple by letting it fall.
 verb (v. t.) To break; as in a mortar; to bray, as minerals, roots, etc.; to crush.
 verb (v. i.) To fight with the fists; to box.

ceriseadjective (a.) Cherry-colored; a light bright red; -- applied to textile fabrics, especially silk.

chaisenoun (n.) A two-wheeled carriage for two persons, with a calash top, and the body hung on leather straps, or thorough-braces. It is usually drawn by one horse.
 noun (n.) a carriage in general.

chemisenoun (n.) A shift, or undergarment, worn by women.
 noun (n.) A wall that lines the face of a bank or earthwork.

compromisenoun (n.) A mutual agreement to refer matters in dispute to the decision of arbitrators.
 noun (n.) A settlement by arbitration or by mutual consent reached by concession on both sides; a reciprocal abatement of extreme demands or rights, resulting in an agreement.
 noun (n.) A committal to something derogatory or objectionable; a prejudicial concession; a surrender; as, a compromise of character or right.
 noun (n.) To bind by mutual agreement; to agree.
 noun (n.) To adjust and settle by mutual concessions; to compound.
 noun (n.) To pledge by some act or declaration; to endanger the life, reputation, etc., of, by some act which can not be recalled; to expose to suspicion.
 verb (v. i.) To agree; to accord.
 verb (v. i.) To make concession for conciliation and peace.

conciseadjective (a.) Expressing much in a few words; condensed; brief and compacted; -- used of style in writing or speaking.

cotisenoun (n.) See Cottise.

cottisenoun (n.) A diminutive of the bendlet, containing one half its area or one quarter the area of the bend. When a single cottise is used alone it is often called a cost. See also Couple-close.

counterpoisenoun (n.) A weight sufficient to balance another, as in the opposite scale of a balance; an equal weight.
 noun (n.) An equal power or force acting in opposition; a force sufficient to balance another force.
 noun (n.) The relation of two weights or forces which balance each other; equilibrium; equiponderance.
 verb (v. t.) To act against with equal weight; to equal in weight; to balance the weight of; to counterbalance.
 verb (v. t.) To act against with equal power; to balance.

croisenoun (n.) A pilgrim bearing or wearing a cross.
 noun (n.) A crusader.

cruisenoun (n.) See Cruse, a small bottle.
 noun (n.) A voyage made in various directions, as of an armed vessel, for the protection of other vessels, or in search of an enemy; a sailing to and fro, as for exploration or for pleasure.
 verb (v. i.) To sail back and forth on the ocean; to sail, as for the potection of commerce, in search of an enemy, for plunder, or for pleasure.
 verb (v. i.) To wander hither and thither on land.
 verb (v. i.) To inspect forest land for the purpose of estimating the quantity of lumber it will yield.
 verb (v. t.) To cruise over or about.
 verb (v. t.) To explore with reference to capacity for the production of lumber; as, to cruise a section of land.

demisenoun (n.) Transmission by formal act or conveyance to an heir or successor; transference; especially, the transfer or transmission of the crown or royal authority to a successor.
 noun (n.) The decease of a royal or princely person; hence, also, the death of any illustrious person.
 noun (n.) The conveyance or transfer of an estate, either in fee for life or for years, most commonly the latter.
 verb (v. t.) To transfer or transmit by succession or inheritance; to grant or bestow by will; to bequeath.
 verb (v. t.) To convey; to give.
 verb (v. t.) To convey, as an estate, by lease; to lease.

dervisenoun (n.) Alt. of Dervis

devisenoun (n.) The act of giving or disposing of real estate by will; -- sometimes improperly applied to a bequest of personal estate.
 noun (n.) A will or testament, conveying real estate; the clause of a will making a gift of real property.
 noun (n.) Property devised, or given by will.
 noun (n.) Device. See Device.
 verb (v. t.) To form in the mind by new combinations of ideas, new applications of principles, or new arrangement of parts; to formulate by thought; to contrive; to excogitate; to invent; to plan; to scheme; as, to devise an engine, a new mode of writing, a plan of defense, or an argument.
 verb (v. t.) To plan or scheme for; to purpose to obtain.
 verb (v. t.) To say; to relate; to describe.
 verb (v. t.) To imagine; to guess.
 verb (v. t.) To give by will; -- used of real estate; formerly, also, of chattels.
 verb (v. i.) To form a scheme; to lay a plan; to contrive; to consider.

disguisenoun (n.) A dress or exterior put on for purposes of concealment or of deception; as, persons doing unlawful acts in disguise are subject to heavy penalties.
 noun (n.) Artificial language or manner assumed for deception; false appearance; counterfeit semblance or show.
 noun (n.) Change of manner by drink; intoxication.
 noun (n.) A masque or masquerade.
 verb (v. t.) To change the guise or appearance of; especially, to conceal by an unusual dress, or one intended to mislead or deceive.
 verb (v. t.) To hide by a counterfeit appearance; to cloak by a false show; to mask; as, to disguise anger; to disguise one's sentiments, character, or intentions.
 verb (v. t.) To affect or change by liquor; to intoxicate.

ecossaisenoun (n.) A dancing tune in the Scotch style.

emprisenoun (n.) An enterprise; endeavor; adventure.
 noun (n.) The qualifies which prompt one to undertake difficult and dangerous exploits.
 verb (v. t.) To undertake.

entermisenoun (n.) Mediation.

enterprisenoun (n.) That which is undertaken; something attempted to be performed; a work projected which involves activity, courage, energy, and the like; a bold, arduous, or hazardous attempt; an undertaking; as, a manly enterprise; a warlike enterprise.
 noun (n.) Willingness or eagerness to engage in labor which requires boldness, promptness, energy, and like qualities; as, a man of great enterprise.
 verb (v. t.) To undertake; to begin and attempt to perform; to venture upon.
 verb (v. t.) To treat with hospitality; to entertain.
 verb (v. i.) To undertake an enterprise, or something hazardous or difficult.

equipoisenoun (n.) Equality of weight or force; hence, equilibrium; a state in which the two ends or sides of a thing are balanced, and hence equal; state of being equally balanced; -- said of moral, political, or social interests or forces.
 noun (n.) Counterpoise.

excisenoun (n.) In inland duty or impost operating as an indirect tax on the consumer, levied upon certain specified articles, as, tobacco, ale, spirits, etc., grown or manufactured in the country. It is also levied to pursue certain trades and deal in certain commodities. Certain direct taxes (as, in England, those on carriages, servants, plate, armorial bearings, etc.), are included in the excise. Often used adjectively; as, excise duties; excise law; excise system.
 noun (n.) That department or bureau of the public service charged with the collection of the excise taxes.
 verb (v. t.) To lay or impose an excise upon.
 verb (v. t.) To impose upon; to overcharge.
 verb (v. t.) To cut out or off; to separate and remove; as, to excise a tumor.

exercisenoun (n.) The act of exercising; a setting in action or practicing; employment in the proper mode of activity; exertion; application; use; habitual activity; occupation, in general; practice.
 noun (n.) Exertion for the sake of training or improvement whether physical, intellectual, or moral; practice to acquire skill, knowledge, virtue, perfectness, grace, etc.
 noun (n.) Bodily exertion for the sake of keeping the organs and functions in a healthy state; hygienic activity; as, to take exercise on horseback.
 noun (n.) The performance of an office, a ceremony, or a religious duty.
 noun (n.) That which is done for the sake of exercising, practicing, training, or promoting skill, health, mental, improvement, moral discipline, etc.; that which is assigned or prescribed for such ends; hence, a disquisition; a lesson; a task; as, military or naval exercises; musical exercises; an exercise in composition.
 noun (n.) That which gives practice; a trial; a test.
 verb (v. t.) To set in action; to cause to act, move, or make exertion; to give employment to; to put in action habitually or constantly; to school or train; to exert repeatedly; to busy.
 verb (v. t.) To exert for the sake of training or improvement; to practice in order to develop; hence, also, to improve by practice; to discipline, and to use or to for the purpose of training; as, to exercise arms; to exercise one's self in music; to exercise troops.
 verb (v. t.) To occupy the attention and effort of; to task; to tax, especially in a painful or vexatious manner; harass; to vex; to worry or make anxious; to affect; to discipline; as, exercised with pain.
 verb (v. t.) To put in practice; to carry out in action; to perform the duties of; to use; to employ; to practice; as, to exercise authority; to exercise an office.
 verb (v. i.) To exercise one's self, as under military training; to drill; to take exercise; to use action or exertion; to practice gymnastics; as, to exercise for health or amusement.

foolhardisenoun (n.) Foolhardiness.

fraisenoun (n.) A large and thick pancake, with slices of bacon in it.
 noun (n.) A defense consisting of pointed stakes driven into the ramparts in a horizontal or inclined position.
 noun (n.) A fluted reamer for enlarging holes in stone; a small milling cutter.
 verb (v. t.) To protect, as a line of troops, against an onset of cavalry, by opposing bayonets raised obliquely forward.

franchiseadjective (a.) Exemption from constraint or oppression; freedom; liberty.
 adjective (a.) A particular privilege conferred by grant from a sovereign or a government, and vested in individuals; an imunity or exemption from ordinary jurisdiction; a constitutional or statutory right or privilege, esp. the right to vote.
 adjective (a.) The district or jurisdiction to which a particular privilege extends; the limits of an immunity; hence, an asylum or sanctuary.
 adjective (a.) Magnanimity; generosity; liberality; frankness; nobility.
 verb (v. t.) To make free; to enfranchise; to give liberty to.

froisenoun (n.) A kind of pancake. See 1st Fraise.

fadaisenoun (n.) A vapid or meaningless remark; a commonplace; nonsense.

galliardiseadjective (a.) Excessive gayety; merriment.

gisenoun (n.) Guise; manner.
 verb (v. t.) To feed or pasture.

grisenoun (n.) See Grice, a pig.
 noun (n.) A step (in a flight of stairs); a degree.
  (pl. ) of Gree

guisenoun (n.) Customary way of speaking or acting; custom; fashion; manner; behavior; mien; mode; practice; -- often used formerly in such phrases as: at his own guise; that is, in his own fashion, to suit himself.
 noun (n.) External appearance in manner or dress; appropriate indication or expression; garb; shape.
 noun (n.) Cover; cloak; as, under the guise of patriotism.

hollandaisenoun (n.) A sauce consisting essentially of a seasoned emulsion of butter and yolk of eggs with a little lemon juice or vinegar.

intermisenoun (n.) Interference; interposition.

jewisenoun (n.) Same as Juise.

juisenoun (n.) Judgment; justice; sentence.

juwisenoun (n.) Same as Juise.

likewisenoun (n.) In like manner; also; moreover; too. See Also.

lyonnaiseadjective (a.) Applied to boiled potatoes cut into small pieces and heated in oil or butter. They are usually flavored with onion and parsley.

mainprisenoun (n.) A writ directed to the sheriff, commanding him to take sureties, called mainpernors, for the prisoner's appearance, and to let him go at large. This writ is now obsolete.
 noun (n.) Deliverance of a prisoner on security for his appearance at a day.
 verb (v. t.) To suffer to go at large, on his finding sureties, or mainpernors, for his appearance at a day; -- said of a prisoner.

malaisenoun (n.) An indefinite feeling of uneasiness, or of being sick or ill at ease.

marquisenoun (n.) The wife of a marquis; a marchioness.

marseillaisenoun (n. f.) A native or inhabitant of Marseilles.
 adjective (a. f.) Of or pertaining to Marseilles, in France, or to its inhabitants.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TREİSE (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (treis) - Words That Begins with treis:



Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (trei) - Words That Begins with trei:


treillagenoun (n.) Latticework for supporting vines, etc.; an espalier; a trellis.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (tre) - Words That Begins with tre:


treachernoun (n.) A traitor; a cheat.

treacherousadjective (a.) Like a traitor; involving treachery; violating allegiance or faith pledged; traitorous to the state or sovereign; perfidious in private life; betraying a trust; faithless.

treacherynoun (n.) Violation of allegiance or of faith and confidence; treasonable or perfidious conduct; perfidy; treason.

treachetournoun (n.) Alt. of Treachour

treachournoun (n.) A traitor.

treaclenoun (n.) A remedy against poison. See Theriac, 1.
 noun (n.) A sovereign remedy; a cure.
 noun (n.) Molasses; sometimes, specifically, the molasses which drains from the sugar-refining molds, and which is also called sugarhouse molasses.
 noun (n.) A saccharine fluid, consisting of the inspissated juices or decoctions of certain vegetables, as the sap of the birch, sycamore, and the like.

treaclyadjective (a.) Like, or composed of, treacle.

treadingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tread

treadnoun (n.) A step or stepping; pressure with the foot; a footstep; as, a nimble tread; a cautious tread.
 noun (n.) Manner or style of stepping; action; gait; as, the horse has a good tread.
 noun (n.) Way; track; path.
 noun (n.) The act of copulation in birds.
 noun (n.) The upper horizontal part of a step, on which the foot is placed.
 noun (n.) The top of the banquette, on which soldiers stand to fire over the parapet.
 noun (n.) The part of a wheel that bears upon the road or rail.
 noun (n.) The part of a rail upon which car wheels bear.
 noun (n.) The chalaza of a bird's egg; the treadle.
 noun (n.) A bruise or abrasion produced on the foot or ankle of a horse that interferes. See Interfere, 3.
 verb (v. i.) To set the foot; to step.
 verb (v. i.) To walk or go; especially, to walk with a stately or a cautious step.
 verb (v. i.) To copulate; said of birds, esp. the males.
 verb (v. t.) To step or walk on.
 verb (v. t.) To beat or press with the feet; as, to tread a path; to tread land when too light; a well-trodden path.
 verb (v. t.) To go through or accomplish by walking, dancing, or the like.
 verb (v. t.) To crush under the foot; to trample in contempt or hatred; to subdue.
 verb (v. t.) To copulate with; to feather; to cover; -- said of the male bird.

treadboardnoun (n.) See Tread, n., 5.

treadernoun (n.) One who treads.

treadfowlnoun (n.) A cock.

treadlenoun (n.) The part of a foot lathe, or other machine, which is pressed or moved by the foot.
 noun (n.) The chalaza of a bird's egg; the tread.

treadmillnoun (n.) A mill worked by persons treading upon steps on the periphery of a wide wheel having a horizontal axis. It is used principally as a means of prison discipline. Also, a mill worked by horses, dogs, etc., treading an endless belt.

treadwheelnoun (n.) A wheel turned by persons or animals, by treading, climbing, or pushing with the feet, upon its periphery or face. See Treadmill.

treaguenoun (n.) A truce.

treasonnoun (n.) The offense of attempting to overthrow the government of the state to which the offender owes allegiance, or of betraying the state into the hands of a foreign power; disloyalty; treachery.
 noun (n.) Loosely, the betrayal of any trust or confidence; treachery; perfidy.

treasonableadjective (a.) Pertaining to treason; consisting of treason; involving the crime of treason, or partaking of its guilt.

treasonousadjective (a.) Treasonable.

treasurenoun (n.) Wealth accumulated; especially, a stock, or store of money in reserve.
 noun (n.) A great quantity of anything collected for future use; abundance; plenty.
 noun (n.) That which is very much valued.
 verb (v. t.) To collect and deposit, as money or other valuable things, for future use; to lay up; to hoard; usually with up; as, to treasure up gold.

treasuringnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Treasure

treasurernoun (n.) One who has the care of a treasure or treasure or treasury; an officer who receives the public money arising from taxes and duties, or other sources of revenue, takes charge of the same, and disburses it upon orders made by the proper authority; one who has charge of collected funds; as, the treasurer of a society or corporation.

treasurershipnoun (n.) The office of treasurer.

treasuressnoun (n.) A woman who is a treasurer.

treasurynoun (n.) A place or building in which stores of wealth are deposited; especially, a place where public revenues are deposited and kept, and where money is disbursed to defray the expenses of government; hence, also, the place of deposit and disbursement of any collected funds.
 noun (n.) That department of a government which has charge of the finances.
 noun (n.) A repository of abundance; a storehouse.
 noun (n.) Hence, a book or work containing much valuable knowledge, wisdom, wit, or the like; a thesaurus; as, " Maunder's Treasury of Botany."
 noun (n.) A treasure.

treatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Treat

treatnoun (n.) A parley; a conference.
 noun (n.) An entertainment given as an expression of regard.
 noun (n.) That which affords entertainment; a gratification; a satisfaction; as, the concert was a rich treat.
 verb (v. t.) To handle; to manage; to use; to bear one's self toward; as, to treat prisoners cruelly; to treat children kindly.
 verb (v. t.) To discourse on; to handle in a particular manner, in writing or speaking; as, to treat a subject diffusely.
 verb (v. t.) To entertain with food or drink, especially the latter, as a compliment, or as an expression of friendship or regard; as, to treat the whole company.
 verb (v. t.) To negotiate; to settle; to make terms for.
 verb (v. t.) To care for medicinally or surgically; to manage in the use of remedies or appliances; as, to treat a disease, a wound, or a patient.
 verb (v. t.) To subject to some action; to apply something to; as, to treat a substance with sulphuric acid.
 verb (v. t.) To entreat; to beseech.
 verb (v. i.) To discourse; to handle a subject in writing or speaking; to make discussion; -- usually with of; as, Cicero treats of old age and of duties.
 verb (v. i.) To negotiate; to come to terms of accommodation; -- often followed by with; as, envoys were appointed to treat with France.
 verb (v. i.) To give a gratuitous entertainment, esp. of food or drink, as a compliment.

treatableadjective (a.) Manageable; tractable; hence, moderate; not violent.

treaternoun (n.) One who treats; one who handles, or discourses on, a subject; also, one who entertains.

treatisenoun (n.) A written composition on a particular subject, in which its principles are discussed or explained; a tract.
 noun (n.) Story; discourse.

treatisernoun (n.) One who writes a treatise.

treatmentnoun (n.) The act or manner of treating; management; manipulation; handling; usage; as, unkind treatment; medical treatment.
 noun (n.) Entertainment; treat.

treaturenoun (n.) Treatment.

treatynoun (n.) The act of treating for the adjustment of differences, as for forming an agreement; negotiation.
 noun (n.) An agreement so made; specifically, an agreement, league, or contract between two or more nations or sovereigns, formally signed by commissioners properly authorized, and solemnly ratified by the several sovereigns, or the supreme power of each state; an agreement between two or more independent states; as, a treaty of peace; a treaty of alliance.
 noun (n.) A proposal tending to an agreement.
 noun (n.) A treatise; a tract.

treblenoun (n.) The highest of the four principal parts in music; the part usually sung by boys or women; soprano.
 adjective (a.) Threefold; triple.
 adjective (a.) Acute; sharp; as, a treble sound.
 adjective (a.) Playing or singing the highest part or most acute sounds; playing or singing the treble; as, a treble violin or voice.
 adverb (adv.) Trebly; triply.
 verb (v. t.) To make thrice as much; to make threefold.
 verb (v. t.) To utter in a treble key; to whine.
 verb (v. i.) To become threefold.

treblingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Treble

treblenessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being treble; as, the trebleness of tones.

trebletnoun (n.) Same as Triblet.

trebuchetnoun (n.) Alt. of Trebucket

trebucketnoun (n.) A cucking stool; a tumbrel.
 noun (n.) A military engine used in the Middle Ages for throwing stones, etc. It acted by means of a great weight fastened to the short arm of a lever, which, being let fall, raised the end of the long arm with great velocity, hurling stones with much force.
 noun (n.) A kind of balance for weighing.

trechometernoun (n.) An odometer for vehicles.

treckschuytnoun (n.) A covered boat for goods and passengers, used on the Dutch and Flemish canals.

treddlenoun (n.) See Treadle.
 noun (n.) A prostitute; a strumpet.
 noun (n.) The dung of sheep or hares.

tredillenoun (n.) A game at cards for three.

treenoun (n.) Any perennial woody plant of considerable size (usually over twenty feet high) and growing with a single trunk.
 noun (n.) Something constructed in the form of, or considered as resembling, a tree, consisting of a stem, or stock, and branches; as, a genealogical tree.
 noun (n.) A piece of timber, or something commonly made of timber; -- used in composition, as in axletree, boottree, chesstree, crosstree, whiffletree, and the like.
 noun (n.) A cross or gallows; as Tyburn tree.
 noun (n.) Wood; timber.
 noun (n.) A mass of crystals, aggregated in arborescent forms, obtained by precipitation of a metal from solution. See Lead tree, under Lead.
 verb (v. t.) To drive to a tree; to cause to ascend a tree; as, a dog trees a squirrel.
 verb (v. t.) To place upon a tree; to fit with a tree; to stretch upon a tree; as, to tree a boot. See Tree, n., 3.

treeingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tree

treebeardnoun (n.) A pendulous branching lichen (Usnea barbata); -- so called from its resemblance to hair.

treefulnoun (n.) The quantity or number which fills a tree.

treelessadjective (a.) Destitute of trees.

treenadjective (a.) Made of wood; wooden.
 adjective (a.) Relating to, or drawn from, trees.
  () pl. of Tree.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TREİSE:

English Words which starts with 'tr' and ends with 'se':

transenoun (n.) See Trance.

transversenoun (n.) Anything that is transverse or athwart.
 noun (n.) The longer, or transverse, axis of an ellipse.
 adjective (a.) Lying or being across, or in a crosswise direction; athwart; -- often opposed to longitudinal.
 verb (v. t.) To overturn; to change.
 verb (v. t.) To change from prose into verse, or from verse into prose.

traverseadjective (a.) Lying across; being in a direction across something else; as, paths cut with traverse trenches.
 adjective (a.) Anything that traverses, or crosses.
 adjective (a.) Something that thwarts, crosses, or obstructs; a cross accident; as, he would have succeeded, had it not been for unlucky traverses not under his control.
 adjective (a.) A barrier, sliding door, movable screen, curtain, or the like.
 adjective (a.) A gallery or loft of communication from side to side of a church or other large building.
 adjective (a.) A work thrown up to intercept an enfilade, or reverse fire, along exposed passage, or line of work.
 adjective (a.) A formal denial of some matter of fact alleged by the opposite party in any stage of the pleadings. The technical words introducing a traverse are absque hoc, without this; that is, without this which follows.
 adjective (a.) The zigzag course or courses made by a ship in passing from one place to another; a compound course.
 adjective (a.) A line lying across a figure or other lines; a transversal.
 adjective (a.) A line surveyed across a plot of ground.
 adjective (a.) The turning of a gun so as to make it point in any desired direction.
 adjective (a.) A turning; a trick; a subterfuge.
 adjective (a.) To lay in a cross direction; to cross.
 adjective (a.) To cross by way of opposition; to thwart with obstacles; to obstruct; to bring to naught.
 adjective (a.) To wander over; to cross in traveling; as, to traverse the habitable globe.
 adjective (a.) To pass over and view; to survey carefully.
 adjective (a.) To turn to the one side or the other, in order to point in any direction; as, to traverse a cannon.
 adjective (a.) To plane in a direction across the grain of the wood; as, to traverse a board.
 adjective (a.) To deny formally, as what the opposite party has alleged. When the plaintiff or defendant advances new matter, he avers it to be true, and traverses what the other party has affirmed. To traverse an indictment or an office is to deny it.
 adverb (adv.) Athwart; across; crosswise.
 verb (v. i.) To use the posture or motions of opposition or counteraction, as in fencing.
 verb (v. i.) To turn, as on a pivot; to move round; to swivel; as, the needle of a compass traverses; if it does not traverse well, it is an unsafe guide.
 verb (v. i.) To tread or move crosswise, as a horse that throws his croup to one side and his head to the other.

trehalosenoun (n.) Mycose; -- so called because sometimes obtained from trehala.

trichomatoseadjective (a.) Affected with a disease which causes agglutination and matting together; -- said of the hair when affected with plica. See Plica, 1.

trinitrocellulosenoun (n.) Gun cotton; -- so called because regarded as containing three nitro groups.

tristigmatoseadjective (a.) Having, or consisting of, three stigmas.

trousenoun (n.) Trousers.

triosenoun (n.) A sugar derived from a trihydric alcohol
 noun (n.) A trisaccharide.

troussenoun (n.) A case for small implements; as, a surgeon's trousse.