English Words: '

126 words · Page 3 of 3

'tshallcontraction

Contraction of it + shall.

'tshan'tverb

Contraction of it + shall + not.

'tudenoun

Attitude, especially one of arrogance or hostility; swagger.

'twa'n'tcontraction

Pronunciation spelling of 'twasn't.

'twascontraction

Contraction of it + was, often at the beginning of a line.

'twasn'tcontraction

Contraction of it + was + not.

'tweenprep

Apheretic form of between.

'tween decknoun

Alternative spelling of tweendeck.

'tweenbrainnoun

Synonym of diencephalon.

'twerecontraction

Contraction of it + were.

'tweren'tcontraction

Contraction of it + were + not.

'twillcontraction

Contraction of it + will.

'twixt-brainnoun

The thalamencephalon.

'twon'tcontraction

Contraction of it + will + not.

'twou'dn'tcontraction

Rare spelling of 'twouldn't.

'twouldcontraction

Contraction of it + would.

'twouldn'tcontraction

Contraction of it + would + not.

'ullverb

Alternative form of 'll.

'ullointj

Pronunciation spelling of hullo.

'umbleadj

Pronunciation spelling of humble.

'umranoun

A minor hajj, a lesser pilgrimage to Mecca, other than at the time of the hajj.

'urryverb

Pronunciation spelling of hurry.

'urtnoun

Nonstandard spelling of hurt.

'veverb

Have (in its sense marking the perfect or retrospective aspect).

'Wùik̓alanoun

Alternative form of Oowekyala.

'zacklyintj

Exactly.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter ' contains 126 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 3 pages, and you are currently viewing page 3. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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