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traps


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T0326400 (trăp)n.1. A contrivance for catching and holding animals, as a concealed pit or a clamplike device that springs shut suddenly.2. A stratagem for catching or tricking an unwary person.3. A confining or undesirable circumstance from which escape or relief is difficult: fell into poverty's trap.4. A device for sealing a passage against the escape of gases, especially a U-shaped or S-shaped bend in a drainpipe that prevents the return flow of sewer gas by means of a water barrier.5. Sports a. A device that hurls clay pigeons into the air in trapshooting.b. A land hazard or bunker on a golf course; a sand trap.c. traps A measured length of roadway over which electronic timers register the speed of a racing vehicle, such as a dragster.6. Baseball See web.7. Sports a. A defensive strategy or play, as in basketball or hockey, in which two or more defenders converge on an offensive player shortly after the player gains possession of the ball or puck.b. The act of trapping a soccer ball.8. Football A running play in which the ball carrier advances through a hole in the defensive line created by allowing a defensive lineman to penetrate the backfield.9. A light two-wheeled carriage with springs.10. A trapdoor.11. traps Music Percussion instruments, such as snare drums and cymbals, especially in a jazz band.12. Slang The human mouth.v. trapped, trap·ping, traps v.tr.1. To catch in a trap; ensnare.2. To prevent from escaping or getting free: was trapped in the locked attic.3. To deceive or trick by means of a scheme or plan. See Synonyms at catch.4. To seal off (gases) by a trap.5. To furnish with traps or a trap.6. Sports a. To catch (a ball) immediately after it has hit the ground.b. To gain control of (a moving soccer ball) by allowing it to hit and bounce off a part of the body other than the arm or hand.v.intr.1. To set traps for game.2. To engage in trapping furbearing animals.
[Middle English, from Old English træppe.]

trap 2

T0326400 (trăp) Archaic n. often traps Personal belongings or household goods.tr.v. trapped, trap·ping, traps To furnish with trappings.
[Middle English trap, trapping, perhaps alteration of Old French drap, cloth, from Late Latin drappus.]

trap 3

T0326400 (trăp)n. Any of several dark, fine-grained igneous rocks often used in making roads.
[Swedish trapp, from trappa, step, from Middle Low German trappe.]

traps

(træps) pl nbelongings; luggage[C19: probably shortened from trappings]

Traps

 articles of dress; personal effects and belongings, 1813.

traps


traps

n. the trapezium muscles, considered in pairs. (Bodybuilding.) This exercise is really good for your traps. See also: trap
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TRAPS


TRAPS

 tumor necrosis factor receptor–associated periodic syndrome; see familial periodic fever.

TRAPS

Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-receptor associated periodic syndrome; constellation of disease characterized by prolonged attacks of high fever and severe localized inflammation.

periodic fever, familial, autosomal dominant

A hereditary periodic fever syndrome (OMIM:142680) characterised by recurrent fever, abdominal pain, localised tender skin lesions and myalgia. The main complication is amyloidosis, which occurs in 25% of cases.
 
Molecular pathology
Caused by defects of TNFRSF1A, which encodes a major receptor for TNF-alpha that activates NF-kappaB, mediates apoptosis and regulates inflammation.

TRAPS


AcronymDefinition
TRAPSTNF (Tumor Necrosis Factor) Receptor Associated Periodic Syndrome
TRAPSTemplate Review & Analysis for Performance Specifications
TRAPSTactical Receiver and Related Applications
TRAPSTucson Plein Air Painters Society
TRAPSTactical Remote Access Penetration Study (Network-1)
TRAPSTRACEP Robotic Automatic Processing System
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