English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 118 of 557

temperaturewiseadv

In regards to temperature.

temperedadj

Having a specified disposition or temper.

temperedlyadv

In a tempered manner.

temperednessnoun

The state, quality, or condition of being tempered

temperernoun

A person who tempers (in any meaning).

temperestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of temper

temperethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of temper

temperingnoun

The act by which something is tempered.

temperishadj

Peevish; cross.

temperlessadj

Untempered.

tempermentnoun

Misconstruction of temperament.

tempermentaladj

Misconstruction of temperamental.

temperomandibularadj

Misspelling of temporomandibular.

tempersomeadj

Characterised or marked by a temper; bad-tempered; temperamental; hotheaded; moody.

tempestnoun

A storm, especially one with severe winds.

tempest in a teapotnoun

A major fuss over a trivial matter.

tempest-tossedadj

Battered by a storm or storms.

tempestariusnoun

A medieval magician thought to have power over storms.

tempestfuladj

Having tempests.

tempestitenoun

A sedimentary material that is the result of a severe storm.

tempestiveadj

seasonable; timely

tempestivelyadv

in a tempestive manner; timely.

tempestivitynoun

timeliness

tempestlessadj

Free from tempests; without tempests.

tempestologynoun

The study of cyclones, hurricanes and similar extreme events

tempestousadj

Obsolete form of tempestuous.

tempestuateverb

To stir up; to make tempestuous.

tempestuositynoun

The quality of being tempestuous.

tempestuousadj

Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a tempest; also, of a place: frequently experiencing tempests; (very) stormy.

tempestuouslyadv

In a tempestuous manner.

tempestuousnessnoun

The characteristic of being tempestuous.

tempestyadj

Resembling or characteristic of a tempest; stormy.

tempinoun

plural of tempo

TEMPI syndromenoun

A rare disorder involving telangiectasia, elevated erythropoietin and erythrocytosis, monoclonal gammopathy, perinephric fluid collection, and intrapulmonary shunting.

tempicsnoun

A method of reading narratives in terms of time and the current instant.

tempiettonoun

A small, temple-like building

templarnoun

A barrister having chambers in the Inner Temple or Middle Temple.

templardomnoun

The realm or status of the Knights Templar.

Templarismnoun

A type of freemasonry that incorporates Templar degrees and elements.

templatenoun

A physical object whose shape is used as a guide to make other objects.

templatedadj

Based on or involving a template.

templatelessadj

Without the use of templates.

templatelikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a template.

templaternoun

One who, or that which, generates or uses templates.

templaticadj

Restricted to fit into a specific, limited pattern of possible structures or shapes, rather than resulting from the application of a simple generative rule.

templaticallyadv

By a templatic process.

templationnoun

The formation of, or interaction with, a template.

templatiseverb

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of templatize.

templatizableadj

Able to be templatized.

templatizationnoun

The act of templatizing.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter T contains 27,828 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 557 pages, and you are currently viewing page 118. 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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