English Words: T

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tettynoun

Pronunciation spelling of tatty (“potato”).

Tetumname

The Malayo-Polynesian national language of East Timor.

Tetyananame

A transliteration of the Ukrainian female given name Тетя́на (Tetjána).

Tetzlaffname

A surname.

Teucername

The son of King Telamon and Hesione, who fought in the Trojan War and was renowned for his skill in archery.

teuchatnoun

Alternative form of tewit.

teuchi-shikinoun

A welcoming ceremony to new rikishi.

teuchitnoun

Alternative form of tewit.

Teucriannoun

One of the ancient Trojans.

teucrinnoun

Any of several glycosides obtained from Teucrium fruticans

teucriumnoun

Any of the genus Teucrium of lamiaceous plants; a germander.

Teufelname

A surname from German.

teughadj

tough, stubborn

Teumessian foxnoun

A giant fox destined to never be caught.

teuthisnoun

A small squid.

teuthivorousadj

Feeding on cephalopods.

teuthologistnoun

One who studies cephalopods such as octopus, squid, and cuttlefish; a cephalopod scientist

teuthologynoun

The branch of malacology dealing with cephalopods.

teuthophagousadj

That feeds on cephalopods

Teuto-prefix

Pertaining to the Teutons or to the (early) Germanic peoples generally.

Teutomanianoun

Alternative form of Teutonomania.

Teutomaniacadj

Obsessed with Germanic cultures or peoples.

Teutonnoun

A member of an early Germanic tribe living in Jutland noted in historical writings by Greek and Roman authors.

Teutondomnoun

The realm or sphere of the Teutons.

Teutonicadj

Relating to the ancient Germanic people, the Teutons.

Teutonic Ordername

Synonym of Teutonic Knights.

Teutonicallyadv

In a Teutonic manner.

Teutoniciseverb

Alternative form of Teutonicize.

Teutonicismnoun

A phrase, word or custom peculiar to the Teutons.

Teutonicizeverb

To make Teutonic.

Teutonismnoun

The German character or way of life.

Teutonistnoun

A proponent of Teutonism.

Teutonizeverb

To make Teutonic.

Teutonomanianoun

an obsession with Germany and German things

Teutonophobenoun

Alternative form of Teutophobe.

Teutonophobianoun

Alternative form of Teutophobia.

Teutonophoneadj

German-speaking.

Teutophobenoun

One who dislikes German people.

Teutophobianoun

The antipathy toward, or fear of, Germans or German things.

Teutophoneadj

German-speaking.

Teutschname

A surname from German.

tevilahnoun

Ritual bathing in a mikveh.

Teviotname

A river in the Scottish Borders council area, Scotland, which joins the Tweed at Kelso.

Teviotdalename

The valley of the River Teviot in Scottish Borders council area, Scotland, in which the town of Hawick is located.

tewnoun

Prep work; labour.

Tewanoun

A member of an indigenous people of New Mexico and Arizona.

Tewa Villagename

Synonym of Hano (village in Arizona)

Tewahedoadj

Belonging or relating to the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and/or the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church.

Tewannoun

A member of the Tewa, a Native American tribe.

Tewanimaname

A surname from Hopi.

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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 163. 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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