| A | B |
| trapezium | large triangular pair of muscles on the upper back |
| transaction | the act of carrying on to a conclusion or settlement |
| transpose | to change positions |
| transom | small, hinged window directly above a door |
| transfigure | To give an exalted meaning or glorified appearance to. |
| transfuse | To pour or cause to pass, as a fluid, from one vessel to another. |
| transmissible | That may e sent through or across. |
| transverse | Lying or being across or in a crosswise direction. |
| trestle | An open braced framework for supporting the horizontal stringers of a railway-bridge. |
| transmute | To change in nature, substance, or form. |
| transitory | not lasting or enduring; brief; short-lived |
| transvestite | person who dresses in clothing of the opposite gender |
| transference | The act of conveying from one person or place to another. |
| translucent | allowing some light to penetrate |
| transient | passing, temporary |
| transcribe | to copy from one place to another (usually typed) |
| transplant | To remove and plant or put in another place. |
| traverse | to cross |
| transcript | to make a written or typed copy of |