Definition of Trock

1. to troke [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: troke

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trock

trochocardia
trochoid
trochoid articulation
trochoid joint
trochoidal
trochoids
trochometer
trochometers
trochophore
trochophores
trochorizocardia
trochosphere
trochospheres
trochus
trochuses
trock (current term)
trocked
trocken
trocking
trocks
troctolite
troctolites
troctolitic
trod
trod water
trodded
trodden
trodden water
trodding
trode

Literary usage of Trock

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The United States Democratic Review by Conrad Swackhamer (1843)
"known that he was ready, and smooth- the left of the road leading to trock, ing down his light hair, which fell on in the direction of the highlands, ..."

2. Manual by American Railway Engineering Association (1921)
"Vds DELIVERY AND DISTRIBUTION ii CAR5 ii —| TOTALS From MR plus ft., to MP plus O..Track. ft. MR plus ft.. MP plus n.,trock. ft. MP plus fi. MP plus ft. ..."

3. Quality Determinants Of Mammography: Clinical Practice Guideline by Lawrence W. Bassett, R. Edward Hendrick (2004)
"(B) Having to return for additional or repeat views can cause substantial anxiety (Lerman, trock, Rimer et al., 1991). If the reason is suboptimal technique ..."

4. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: To which is Prefixed, a by John Jamieson (1879)
"One 'wlio exchanges goods, [To trock, va To exchange, to traffic, a low trader, Ettr. For. ... trock, TROQUE, ». 1. Exchange, barter, S. Fr. troe, ..."

5. Schubert by Edmondstoune Duncan (1905)
"160) employ, as their theme, the air of "trock'ne Blumen." They are dated January 1824. 3 Messrs Novello issue the above series with an English translation ..."

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