trap
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~ something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawares; "the exam was full of trap questions"; "it was all a snare and delusion"
trap
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~ informal terms for the mouth
trap line
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~ a line or series of traps
trap
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~ the act of concealing yourself and lying in wait to attack by surprise
trap-and-drain auger
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~ a plumber's snake for clearing a trap and drain
trap
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~ drain consisting of a U-shaped section of drainpipe that holds liquid and so prevents a return flow of sewer gas
trap block
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~ (American football) an illegal block
trap
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~ a device to hurl clay pigeons into the air for trapshooters
trap door
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~ a hinged or sliding door in a floor or ceiling
trap play
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~ (American football) a play in which a defensive player is allowed to cross the line of scrimmage and then blocked off as the runner goes through the place the lineman vacated
trap
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~ a light two-wheeled carriage
Trapa bicornis
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~ water chestnut whose spiny fruit has two rather than 4 prongs
Trapa natans
— Noun
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~ a variety of water chestnut
Trapa
— Noun
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~ small genus of Eurasian aquatic perennial herbs: water chestnut
Trapaceae
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~ family comprising solely the genus Trapa; in some classifications treated as a subfamily or tribe of the family Onagraceae
trapez
— Noun
– Danish
~ firkant hvor det ene par modstående sider er paral ...
trapez
— Noun
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~ gymnastik- el. akrobatikredskab der består af en r ...
trapeze
— Noun
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~ a swing used by circus acrobats
trapezium
— Noun
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~ the wrist bone on the thumb side of the hand that articulates with the 1st and 2nd metacarpals