English Words: T

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temporostructuraladj

Relating to the structure of something and its relationship with time.

temporosuperioradj

temporal and superior (located above the temples)

temporozygomaticadj

Synonym of zygomaticotemporal.

temporozygomaticaladj

Alternative form of temporozygomatic.

temporyadj

Misspelling of temporary.

temposnoun

plural of tempo

tempotronnoun

A neuron that is able to distinguish between different temporal inputs

tempranillonoun

A variety of black grape used to make red wines, native to Spain.

Tempsfordname

A village and civil parish in Central Bedfordshire district, Bedfordshire, England (OS grid ref TL1653).

temptverb

To provoke someone to do wrong, especially by promising a reward; to entice.

tempt fateverb

To take a risk.

temptabilitynoun

The quality of being temptable; susceptibility to temptation.

temptableadj

Capable of being tempted; liable to be tempted.

temptablenessnoun

The state or quality of being temptable.

temptationnoun

The act of tempting.

temptationaladj

Of or relating to temptation.

temptationlessadj

Without temptation.

temptatornoun

Synonym of tempter.

temptedverb

simple past and past participle of tempt

tempternoun

Someone or something that tempts.

temptestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of tempt

temptethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of tempt

temptfuladj

Characterised by temptation; temptuous

temptingadj

Attractive, appealing, enticing.

temptinglyadv

In a tempting manner.

temptingnessnoun

The quality of being tempting; allure.

temptlessadj

Without tempting or temptation

temptressnoun

An alluring woman who seduces or exploits men.

temptsomeadj

Characterised or marked by temptation; alluring; tempting; inviting

temptuousadj

eliciting temptation; tempting

tempuranoun

A Japanese dish made by deep-frying vegetables, seafood, or other foods in a light batter.

tempus fugitproverb

Synonym of time flies.

Temryuk Bayname

A bay of the Sea of Azov, Black Sea, on the Taman Peninsula, Krasnodar Krai, North Caucasus, Southern Russia, Europe

temsavirnoun

An HIV inhibitor with the molecular formula C₂₄H₂₃N₇O₄.

temseverb

To sift.

temsirolimusnoun

An intravenous drug for the treatment of renal cell carcinoma, a derivative of sirolimus.

Temuadj

Used to denote that something is low-quality or an inferior copy.

Temu Trumpname

A right-wing leader negatively accused by opponents of copying the policies of Donald Trump.

Temuconame

A city and commune, the capital of Cautín province and Araucanía region in Chile.

Temujinname

Given name of Genghis Khan.

Temukaname

A town in Timaru district, Canterbury, New Zealand, situated on the Temuka River.

temulencenoun

Drunkenness; intoxication.

temulencynoun

Synonym of temulence.

temulentadj

Intoxicated, drunk.

temulentlyadv

In a temulent manner.

tennum

The number occurring after nine and before eleven, represented in Arabic numerals (base ten) as 10 and in Roman numerals as X.

ten a pennyadj

So common as to be practically or almost worthless.

Ten Commandmentsname

A particular list of religious and moral imperatives which, according to the Old Testament of the Bible or the Hebrew Bible, were twice given or dictated by God to Moses on Mount Sinai and inscribed on two stone tablets.

Ten Mile Bankname

A village in Hilgay parish, King's Lynn and West Norfolk district, Norfolk, England (OS grid ref TF6096).

ten o'clocknoun

The start of the eleventh hour of the day; 10:00 a.m. (10:00).

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