English Words: T

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tadpolismnoun

Synonym of tadpolehood.

Tadychname

A surname from Polish.

Tadzhiknoun

Obsolete spelling of Tajik.

Tae Bonoun

A martial art invented in the United States based on taekwondo.

tae kwon donoun

Alternative spelling of taekwondo.

Taechewname

Alternative form of Teochew.

Taechiewname

Alternative form of Teochew.

Taechiuname

Alternative form of Teochew.

taediumnoun

Alternative form of tedium.

taedium vitaenoun

Profound ennui or weariness of one's life.

Taedongname

The river that flows through Pyongyang in North Korea.

Taedonggangname

Synonym of Taedong.

taegeuknoun

A Korean symbol composed of two interlocking spirals, one red and one blue, representing earth and heaven, respectively.

Taeguname

Dated form of Daegu.

Taeguk Warriorsname

South Korea national football team

taekkyeonnoun

An unarmed Korean martial art.

taekwondonoun

A martial art from Korea, known for its elaborate kicking techniques. The sparring aspect is a recognised Olympic sport.

taekwondoistnoun

A practitioner of taekwondo; a taekwondoka.

taekwondokanoun

A person who is skilled in taekwondo; a practitioner of taekwondo.

taelnoun

Any of several units of measure used in China and elsewhere in eastern Asia, approximately 40 grams, and metricated in Mainland China as exactly 50 grams.

Taenarumname

A town of southern ancient Greece near present-day Tainaron.

taenianoun

A ribbon worn in the hair in ancient Greece.

taeniacidenoun

Any substance that kills tapeworms

taeniasisnoun

An infection of tapeworms of the genus Taenia that does not usually cause any disease.

taeniateadj

Synonym of taenioid (“ribbon-shaped”).

taenicidenoun

A medicine that destroys tapeworms.

taenidiumnoun

The chitinous fibre forming the spiral thread of the tracheae of insects

taeniformadj

Shaped like a ribbon; ribbonlike.

taenifugenoun

A medicine to expel tapeworms from a body.

taeniodontnoun

Any of a group of extinct mammals of the suborder Taeniodonta

taeniodontynoun

The condition of having taeniodont teeth

taenioidadj

Shaped like a ribbon; ribbonlike.

taeniolanoun

One of the radial partitions which separate the internal cavities of certain medusae.

taeniolabidoidnoun

Any of the extinct superfamily †Taeniolabidoidea of mammals.

taeniolabidoidsnoun

plural of taeniolabidoid

taeniolaradj

Relating to taeniolae.

taeniopterygidnoun

Any member of the Taeniopterygidae of willowflies or winter stoneflies.

taeniosisnoun

Misspelling of taeniasis.

Taensanoun

A member of a Native American people whose settlements at the time of European contact in the late 17th century were located in present-day Tensas Parish, Louisiana.

taepyeongsonoun

A type of double reed wind instrument from Korea, related to the suona.

Tafname

A river in Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire, West Wales, which flows into Carmarthen Bay.

Tafarnaubachname

A village in Tredegar community, Blaenau Gwent borough, Wales (OS grid ref SO1210).

tafazzinnoun

A protein involved in the metabolism of cardiolipin.

TAFEnoun

Initialism of technical and further education.

Tafeaname

The southernmost of the six provinces of Vanuatu.

tafelspitznoun

An Austrian dish of beef boiled in broth with root vegetables and spices.

tafenoquinenoun

A drug being investigated as a potential treatment and prevention for malaria.

taffnoun

A Welshman.

taffatynoun

Obsolete form of taffeta.

tafferelnoun

A carved panel.

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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 13. 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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