TRUSTINGLY
TRUST'INGLY, adverb With trust or implicit confidence.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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TRUST'INGLY, adverb With trust or implicit confidence.
TRUST'LESS, adjective Not worthy of trust; unfaithful.
TRUST'Y, adjective That may be safely trusted; that justly deserves confidence; fit to be confided in; as a trusty servant.1. That will not fail; strong; firm; as a trusty sword.
TRUTH, noun1. Conformity to fact or reality; exact accordance with that which is, or has been, or shall be. The truth of history constitutes its whole value. We rely on the trut...
TRUTHFUL, adjective Full of truth.
TRUTHLESS, adjective Wanting truth; wanting reality.1. Faithless.
TRUTINA'TION, noun [Latin trutina, a balance; trutinor, to weigh.]The act of weighing. [Not used.]
TRUTTA'CEOUS, adjective [from Latin trutta, trout.] Pertaining to the trout; as fish of the truttaceous genus.
TRY, verb intransitive To exert strength; to endeavor; to make an effort; to attempt. try to learn; try to lift a weight. The horses tried to draw the load. [These phrases give ...
TRY'-SAIL, noun A sail used by a ship in a storm; literally the strain-sail.
TRY'ING, participle present tense Exerting strength; attempting.1. Examining by searching or comparison with a test; proving; using; straining, etc.2.adjective Adapted to try, o...
TUB, noun1. An open wooden vessel formed with staves, heading and hoops; used for various domestic purposes, as for washing, for making cheese, etc.2. A state of salivation; so ...
TUB'-FISH, noun [tub and fish.] A species of Trigla, sometimes called the flying-fish.
TUB'BER, noun In Cornwall, a mining instrument, called in other places a beele. The man who uses this tool is called tubber-man or beel-man.
TUB'BING, participle present tense Setting in a tub.
TUBE, noun [Latin tubus.] A pipe; a siphon; a canal or conduit; a hollow cylinder, either of wood, metal or glass, used for the conveyance of fluids, and for various other purpo...
TU'BER, noun In botany, a knob in roots, solid, with the component particles all similar.
TU'BERCLE, noun [Latin tuberculum, from tuber, a bunch.]1. A pimple; a small push, swelling or tumor on animal bodies.2. A little knob, like a pimple, on plants; a little knob o...
TUBER'CULARTUBER'CULATE, adjective Having small knobs or pimples, as a plant.
TUBER'CULATE, a. Having small knobs or pimples, as a plant.
TUBER'CULOUS, adjective Full of knobs or pimples.1. Affected with tubercles.
TU'BEROSE, noun [Latin tuberosa.] A plant with a tuberous root and a liliaceous flower, the Polianthus tuberosa; formerly called the tuberous hyacinth.
TU'BEROUS, adjective [from Latin tuber, a bunch.] Knobbed. In botany, consisting of roundish fleshy bodies, or tubers, connected into a bunch by intervening threads; as the root...
TU'BIPORE, noun [tube and pore.] A genus of zoophytes or corals.
TU'BIPORITE, noun Fossil tubipores.TUB'-MAN, noun In the exchequer, a barrister so called.
TU'BULAR, adjective [from Latin tubus.] Having the form of a tube or pipe; consisting of a pipe; fistular; as a tubular snout; a tubular calyx.
TU'BULE, noun [Latin tubulus.] A small pipe or fistular body.