English Words: T

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Teslascopename

A radio transceiver that was allegedly invented by Serbian scientist Nikola Tesla for communicating with extraterrestrial life.

Tesluiname

A commune of Dolj County, Romania.

Tessname

A diminutive of the female given name Teresa.

Tessaname

A diminutive of the female given name Teresa, from Ancient Greek.

tessara-prefix

four

tessaractnoun

Alternative spelling of tesseract.

tessaradecadnoun

Alternative form of tesseradecade (“a group of fourteen”).

tessarinenoun

A hypercomplex number of the form t=w+xi+yj+zk, w,x,y,z∈ℝ where ij=ji=k, i²=-1, j²=+1.

tesselaradj

Formed of tesserae, like a mosaic.

tesselateverb

Alternative spelling of tessellate.

tesselatedadj

Covered with pieces that are identically shaped.

tessellanoun

A small tessera.

tessellateadj

tessellated

tessellatedadj

Covered with tiles (pieces that are similarly shaped)

tessellatelyadv

In a tessellate manner.

tessellationnoun

The property or fact of tessellating.

Tessemaname

A surname from Amharic.

tesseranoun

A small square piece of stone, wood, ivory or glass used for making a mosaic.

tesseractnoun

The four-dimensional analogue of a cube; a 4D polytope bounded by eight cubes (analogously to the way a cube is bounded by six squares).

tesseracticadj

Relating to a tesseract; relating to four-dimensional space or to a 4-polytope

tesseradecadenoun

A group of fourteen.

tesseraicadj

Done in mosaic; tessellated.

tesseraladj

Of, pertaining to, or made up of tesserae.

Tessicaname

A female given name.

Tessiename

Alternative spelling of Tessy.

Tessinname

Ticino

Tessitorename

A surname from Italian.

tessituranoun

The most acceptable and comfortable vocal range for a singer or musical instrument; the range in which a given type of voice presents its best-sounding timbre.

Tessmername

A surname.

tessularadj

tesseral

Tessyname

A diminutive of the female given names Theresa or Teresa.

testnoun

A challenge, trial.

test and tracenoun

A means of combating coronavirus by taking samples from individuals and instructing those who are infected to isolate themselves from others and provide details of their recent close contacts, who are also told to isolate.

test bednoun

Alternative form of testbed.

test cardnoun

A card printed with various letters or symbols, used in testing vision.

test casenoun

A legal action intended to set a precedent.

Test cricketnoun

The highest level of international cricket, where Test sides compete against each other in five-day matches.

test doublenoun

An object or procedure that looks and behaves like its release-intended counterpart, but is actually a simplified version to reduce complexity and facilitate testing.

test drivenoun

A sample driving session in a motor vehicle, in order to assess its quality before purchase.

test of timenoun

The correlation of longevity with validity of an idea or trend.

test outverb

To try or experiment with (something or someone) in order to see if it works, is true, or is successful.

test pilotnoun

An aviator who flies new and modified aircraft in specific maneuvers.

test pitnoun

Synonym of trial pit.

test sitenoun

A place where products or weapons are tested.

test someone's patienceverb

To begin to frustrate someone.

test the watersverb

To explore or probe, as before making a commitment.

test tracknoun

A paved track on which road vehicles can be tested.

Test Valleyname

A local government district with borough status of Hampshire, England.

test-fireverb

Alternative form of testfire.

test-tubenoun

Alternative form of test tube.

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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 146. 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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