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Definition of trave
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of trave is as below...
Trave (n.) A
wooden
frame to
confine
an
unruly
horse or ox while
shoeing.
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Capcase
::
Capcase
(n.) A small
traveling
case or
bandbox;
formerly,
a
chest..
Cross
::
Cross (v. t.) To pass from one side to the other of; to pass or move over; to
traverse;
as, to cross a
stream..
Traveled
::
Traveled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Trave.
Architrave
::
Architrave
(n.) The lower
division
of an
entablature,
or that part which rests
immediately
on the
column,
esp. in
classical
architecture.
See
Column..
Pad
::
Pad (v. t.) To
travel
upon foot; to
tread.
Travesty
::
Travesty
(a.)
Disguised
by dress so as to be
ridiculous;
travestied;
--
applied
to a book or
shorter
composition.
Scour
::
Scour (v. t.) To pass
swiftly
over; to brush
along;
to
traverse
or
search
thoroughly;
as, to scour the
coast..
Traverse
::
Traverse
(a.) A work
thrown
up to
intercept
an
enfilade,
or
reverse
fire, along
exposed
passage,
or line of
work..
Itinerate
::
Itinerate
(v. i.) To
wander
without
a
settled
habitation;
to
travel
from place or on a
circuit,
particularly
for the
purpose
of
preaching,
lecturing,
etc..
Camp
::
Camp (v. t.) To
afford
rest or
lodging
for, as an army or
travelers..
Traversable
::
Traversable
(a.)
Deniable;
specifically
(Law),
liable
to legal
objection;
as, a
traversable
presentment..
Bagman
::
Bagman
(n.) A
commercial
traveler;
one
employed
to
solicit
orders
for
manufacturers
and
tradesmen.
Plinth
::
Plinth
(n.) In
classical
architecture,
a
vertically
faced
member
immediately
below the
circular
base of a
column;
also, the
lowest
member
of a
pedestal;
hence,
in
general,
the
lowest
member
of a base; a
sub-base;
a block upon which the
moldings
of an
architrave
or trim are
stopped
at the
bottom.
See
Illust.
of
Column..
Crotchet
::
Crotchet
(n.) An
indentation
in the
glacis
of the
covered
way, at a point where a
traverse
is
placed..
Rheophore
::
Rheophore
(n.) A
connecting
wire of an
electric
or
voltaic
apparatus,
traversed
by a
current..
Viatic
::
Viatic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
journey
or
traveling.
Traverse
::
Traverse
(a.) A line
surveyed
across
a plot of
ground.
Walk
::
Walk (v. t.) To pass
through,
over, or upon; to
traverse;
to
perambulate;
as, to walk the
streets..
Contraversion
::
Contraversion
(n.) A
turning
to the
opposite
side;
antistrophe.
Voyageur
::
Voyageur
(n.) A
traveler;
--
applied
in
Canada
to a man
employed
by the fur
companies
in
transporting
goods by the
rivers
and
across
the land, to and from the
remote
stations
in the
Northwest..
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