Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction

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Word Definition
Titanese adj. (1932) of or related to the Saturnian moon Titan or its inhabitants; cf. Titanian adj.
Titanian n. (1931) a native or inhabitant of the Saturnian moon Titan; (rarely) a native or inhabitant of the Uranian moon Titania
Titanian adj. (1931) of or relating to the Saturnian moon of Titan or its inhabitants; (rarely) of or relating to the Uranian moon Titania or its inhabitants
Tolkienesque adj. (1967) characteristic of or resembling J.R.R. Tolkien or his writings; cf. Tolkienian adj.
Tolkienian adj. (1954) of or pertaining to J.R.R. Tolkien or his writings; cf. Tolkienesque adj.
topside adv. (1933) in or towards the upper parts of a spacecraft; (also) in or towards orbit
torch n. (1950) = torch drive n.
torch v. (1956) to travel in a spaceship using a torch drive
torch drive n. (1976) a fusion-powered, slower-than-light space drive
torcher n. (1953) a pilot of a spaceship with a torch drive
torchship n. (1953) a spaceship that uses a torch drive n.
Torment Nexus n. (2021) a fictional dystopian invention that inspires or resembles an unwanted later real-world creation
tractor n. (1931) = tractor beam n.
tractor beam n. (1931) an energy beam that causes the target to be moved or immobilized in space; (also, in early use) a device producing such a beam
tractor field n. (1931) = tractor beam n.
tractor ray n. (1931) = tractor beam n.
transdimensional adj. (1931) designating movement between dimensions; involving more than one dimension
transgalactic adj. (1930) across, crossing, or extending across a galaxy
transhuman n. (1978) a person who has gained abilities (as through genetic engineering or cybernetic augmentation) sufficiently advanced that they are regarded as a different species
transhuman adj. (1967) having the qualities or characteristics of transhumans
transhumanity n. (1965) the quality or condition of being transhuman; also, transhumans collectively
transmat n. (1952) = matter transmitter n.
transporter n. (1940) a device for conveying people or things instantaneously from one place to another, esp. a machine which converts matter into energy, individual atoms, information, etc., and transmits it in this form to another location where it is reconstituted; = matter transmitter n.
treedy n. (No cites) see tri-D n.
trekker n. (1967) an admirer of the U.S. television programme Star Trek
trekkie n. (1968) an admirer of the U.S. television programme Star Trek
tribble n. (1967) in the fictional universe of the Star Trek franchise: a species of small, furry, featureless alien
tricorder n. (1966) in the fictional universe of the Star Trek franchise: a medium-sized hand-held device used for data sensing, analysis, and recording
tri-D n. (1950) a device or system capable of transmitting or displaying a three dimensional image or video; (also) a three-dimensional image or video; cf. slightly earlier three-D n.
tridee n. (No cites) see tri-D n.
trideo n. (1953) a device or system capable of transmitting or displaying a (moving) three dimensional image; a (moving) image displayed by such a device
tri-di n. (No cites) see tri-D n.
tri-dim n. (1942) a device or system capable of transmitting or displaying a three dimensional image; (also) a three-dimensional image or video; = tri-D n.