English Words: T

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testanoun

A seed coat.

testabilitynoun

The quality or state of being testable.

testableadj

Susceptible to being tested.

testaceanoun

Any of various shellfish, especially those of the obsolete orders Vermes or Acephala, or the suborder Thecosomata.

testaceanadj

Covered with or having a shell.

testaceologynoun

The science of testaceous mollusks; conchology.

testaceotheologynoun

The "theology of shellfish", or the study of divine or spiritual significance attributed to shellfish, such as clams, oysters, and other mollusks.

testaceousadj

Pertaining to earthenware or baked clay.

testacidadj

Belonging to the protozoan order Arcellinida (formerly Testacida).

testacynoun

The condition of being testate, of having left a valid will at one's death.

testaladj

Relating to the testa.

testamentnoun

A solemn, authentic instrument in writing, by which a person declares his or her will as to disposal of his or her inheritance (estate and effects) after his or her death, benefiting specified heir(s).

testamentaladj

Of or pertaining to a testament; testamentary.

testamentallyadv

In a testamental manner.

testamentarilyadv

By means of or in terms of a will.

testamentaryadj

of or pertaining to a will or testament

testamentationnoun

The act or power of giving by testament, or will.

testamenti factionoun

The legal capacity to participate in a testamentum (will), be it as a testator, a heres (heir), or a signator (witness).

testamentornoun

One who is named to be in charge of the inheritance named in a testament until it is discharged.

testamentrixnoun

A female testamentor.

testamurnoun

A certificate of successful completion of an examination.

Testardname

A surname from French.

testarolonoun

A kind of pasta or bread in Italian cuisine, cooked on a hot flat surface and sliced into triangular shapes.

testateadj

having left a legally valid last will and testament (of one who has died).

testatornoun

One who makes or has made a legally valid will.

testatorshipnoun

The role or status of a testator.

testatricesnoun

plural of testatrix

testatrixnoun

A female testator.

testatumnoun

One of the clauses of an English deed, enumerating the operative words of transfer, statement of consideration, money, etc.

testbanknoun

A collection of test questions and/or tests; a databank full of such items.

testbednoun

Any platform used for testing a scientific theory, computational tool or new technology.

testbenchnoun

Alternative spelling of test bench.

testcasesnoun

plural of testcase

testcrossnoun

The breeding of an individual with a phenotypically recessive individual, in order to determine the zygosity of the former by analysing proportions of offspring phenotypes.

testenoun

A witness.

testedverb

simple past and past participle of test

testednessnoun

The quality of having been tested.

testeenoun

Someone who is tested or examined.

testernoun

A canopy over a bed.

testeredadj

Having a tester or canopy.

testerianoun

Behavior exhibiting excessive irritability, aggression, or unreasonableness.

testericnoun

A testerical person.

testericaladj

Overly aggressive, irritable, or unreasonable, as from being overwhelmed by testosterone.

testericallyadv

In a testerical manner.

testesnoun

plural of testis

testestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of test

testfireverb

To subject to a test firing.

testibiopalladitenoun

An isometric-tetartoidal mineral containing antimony, palladium, and tellurium.

testiclenoun

A testis: the male sex and endocrine gland, found in most types of animals, that produces sperm and male sex hormones, including the steroid testosterone.

testiclectomynoun

Removal of the testicles. (Compare castration, orchiectomy.)

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