trayn-

trayn-
trayn-, trays-, trayt-
see trai-.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • trainline — /trayn luyn /, n. a pipe or hose distributing compressed air through a train for operation of the brakes. Also called trainpipe /trayn puyp /. [TRAIN + LINE1] * * * …   Universalium

  • trainline — /trayn luyn /, n. a pipe or hose distributing compressed air through a train for operation of the brakes. Also called trainpipe /trayn puyp /. [TRAIN + LINE1] …   Useful english dictionary

  • trainband — /trayn band /, n. Eng. Hist. a company of trained militia organized in London and elsewhere in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. [1620 30; TRAIN(ED) + BAND1] * * * …   Universalium

  • trainload — /trayn lohd /, n. Railroads. 1. the cargo or passenger capacity of a train. 2. a specified minimum number of loaded cars or tons of cargo necessary to secure a special rate (trainload rate). [1880 85; TRAIN + LOAD] * * * …   Universalium

  • trainman — /trayn meuhn/, n., pl. trainmen. a member of the crew that operates a railroad train, usually an assistant to the conductor, such as a brakeman or flagman. [1635 45, in sense member of a trainband ; 1875 80 for current sense; TRAIN + MAN] * * * …   Universalium

  • trainmaster — /trayn mas teuhr, mah steuhr/, n. a person who has charge of operations over one portion of a railroad. [1855 60, Amer.; TRAIN + MASTER] * * * …   Universalium

  • trainshed — /trayn shed /, n. (in a railroad station) a shelter completely covering railroad tracks and their adjoining platforms. [1890 95, Amer.; TRAIN + SHED1] * * * …   Universalium

  • trainsick — /trayn sik /, adj. ill with train sickness. [1905 10; TRAIN + SICK1] * * * …   Universalium

  • trainshed — /trayn shed /, n. (in a railroad station) a shelter completely covering railroad tracks and their adjoining platforms. [1890 95, Amer.; TRAIN + SHED1] …   Useful english dictionary

  • trays- — trayn , trays , trayt see trai …   Useful english dictionary

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