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41trȁčer — m (trȁčerica ž) reg. onaj koji trača …
42tra... — tra..., Tra... vgl. ↑trans..., Trans …
43tra- — [tra, trə] prefix TRANS : used before d, j, l, m, n, or v [tramontane] …
44tra- — /tra / prefix 1. Signifying: across 2. Beyond 3. Through ORIGIN: Ety as for ↑trans …
45tra|di´tion|al|ly — tra|di|tion|al «truh DIHSH uh nuhl, DIHSH nuhl», adjective. 1. of tradition; handed down by tradition: »Shaking hands upon meeting is a traditional custom. SYNONYM(S): legendary. 2. according to tradition; conforming to earlier styles or customs …
46tra|di|tion|al — «truh DIHSH uh nuhl, DIHSH nuhl», adjective. 1. of tradition; handed down by tradition: »Shaking hands upon meeting is a traditional custom. SYNONYM(S): legendary. 2. according to tradition; conforming to earlier styles or customs: »traditional… …
47tra|di´tion|less — tra|di|tion «truh DIHSH uhn», noun. 1. the handing down of beliefs, opinions, customs, and stories, such as from parents to children, especially by word of mouth or by practice: »She has been bred up…by a very worldly family, and taught their… …
48tra|di|tion — «truh DIHSH uhn», noun. 1. the handing down of beliefs, opinions, customs, and stories, such as from parents to children, especially by word of mouth or by practice: »She has been bred up…by a very worldly family, and taught their traditions… …
49tra|hi|son des clercs — «tra hee sn ma>a KLEHRK», French. intellectual treason; abandonment of intellectual principles …
50tra|pan´ner — tra|pan «truh PAN», n transitive verb; panned, pan|ning. Archaic. trepan2. –tra|pan´ner, noun …