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tru·cial \ˈtrüshəl, -üsēəl\ adjective Usage: often capitalized Etymology: truce (I) + -ial; from the maritime truce made in 1835 between the British government and several Arab states of the Oman peninsula : of, relating to, or involving several territorial areas in the vicinity of the Persian Gulf for which the government of Great Britain assumes responsibility nominally in an advisory capacity < nearly 400 miles of coast belongs to the Trucial sheikhs — Americana Annual > |