English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 166 of 557

textingverb

present participle and gerund of text

textiquettenoun

Etiquette regarding texting.

textismnoun

An abbreviation used in text messaging.

textlessadj

Without text.

textlesslyadv

Without text.

textlessnessnoun

The quality of being textless.

textletnoun

A small text, or portion of a text.

textlikeadj

Resembling text.

textmannoun

One who is ready to quote texts.

textmatenoun

Someone, usually a friend, who one frequently communicates using text messages.

textminingnoun

The analysis of textual data (often automated)

textmodenoun

A display that supports text but not graphics.

textologicaladj

Of or pertaining to textology.

textologistnoun

A person engaging in textology.

textologynoun

The critical study of a text's creation, transmission, and context.

textomenoun

The complete set of biological literature that contain useful information when combined to generate new information through bioinformatics.

textonnoun

A basic microcomponent of an image that may be recognised visually before the entire image is.

textonymnoun

Any of a set of words that share the same numeric combination as another when typed using a mobile phone that uses predictive text

textorialadj

Of or pertaining to weaving.

textphonenoun

A telephone with a simple keyboard and a small screen, used by the deaf.

textpostnoun

A post on a social media platform consisting largely or entirely of text.

textrineadj

Of or relating to weaving

textsnoun

plural of text

textshopnoun

A kind of writing laboratory where students can experiment with, and attempt to reproduce, the styles and techniques being studied.

textspeaknoun

The abbreviated, simplified form of language used in text messages, which often elides vowels and omits punctuation and capitalisation.

textualadj

Of or pertaining to text.

textual harassmentnoun

Sexual harassment in writing.

textualisableadj

Alternative spelling of textualizable.

textualisationnoun

Alternative spelling of textualization.

textualismnoun

Strict adherence to a text, especially to the Bible.

textualistnoun

A practitioner or adherent of textualism.

textualisticadj

Of or related to textualism.

textualisticallyadv

In a textualistic manner.

textualitynoun

The attributes that distinguish a text as an object of study.

textualizableadj

That can be textualized; expressible in text.

textualizationnoun

The act or process of textualizing; rendering as text.

textualizeverb

To make textual; to set down in, or reduce to, text.

textuallyadv

In a textual manner.

textuarynoun

One who is well versed in Scripture; a textman.

textuistnoun

A textualist; a textman.

textularidsnoun

plural of textularid

texturableadj

Capable of being given a texture.

texturaladj

Of or pertaining to texture.

texturallyadv

In a textural manner, relating to texture.

texturenoun

The feel or shape of a surface or substance; the smoothness, roughness, softness, etc. of something.

texturedadj

Having texture, not smooth.

texturednessnoun

The state or condition of being textured.

texturelessadj

Devoid of texture.

texturelessnessnoun

The state or condition of being textureless.

texturewiseadv

In terms of texture.

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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 166. 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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