English Words: T

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thalamifloraladj

Bearing the stamens directly on the receptacle.

thalamocingulateadj

thalamic and cingulate

thalamocoelenoun

The cavity or ventricle of the thalamencephalon; the third ventricle.

thalamocorticaladj

Relating to, or connecting the thalamus and the cerebral cortex.

thalamocorticallyadv

In a thalamocortical way.

thalamocorticostriataladj

Relating to the thalamus and the cortex and striatum of the brain

thalamofugaladj

That passes out of the thalamus

thalamogeniculateadj

Relating to, or connecting the thalamus and either of the geniculate nuclei

thalamolenticularadj

Relating to the thalamus and the lenticular nucleus.

thalamostriataladj

Relating to, or connecting, the thalamus and the striatum

thalamostriateadj

Relating to, or connecting the corpus striatum and the thalamus.

thalamusnoun

Either of two large, ovoid structures of grey matter within the forebrain that relay sensory impulses to the cerebral cortex.

Thalangname

A district of Phuket Province, Thailand.

Thalassaname

A moon of Neptune.

thalassemianoun

Any of a group of inherited disorders in which the amount of hemoglobin in the blood is reduced.

thalassemiacnoun

A person who has thalassemia.

thalassemicadj

Of or relating to thalassemia.

Thalasseryname

A city in Kerala, India.

thalassiannoun

Any sea tortoise.

thalassicadj

of or relating to seas and oceans

thalassinnoun

A poisonous material, of unknown composition, extracted from certain sea anemones.

thalassiophytenoun

any plant belonging to one of the obsolete taxonomic groups known as Thalassiophyta, which were believed to comprise various parts of the marine algae or seaweeds, depending on the classification system.

thalassiosiroidnoun

Any diatom of the family Thallassiosiraceae, or more specifically, of the genus Thalassiosira

thalasso-prefix

sea

thalassochorousadj

dispersed by means of thalassochory

thalassochorynoun

Transport or dispersal of organisms by means of the ocean.

thalassocracynoun

A state whose power derives from its naval or commercial supremacy on the seas.

thalassocratnoun

One who rules over the sea

thalassocraticadj

Of or pertaining to thalassocracy.

thalassogenicadj

Caused by the action of seawater

thalassographernoun

One who studies thalassography.

thalassographicadj

Relating to thalassography.

thalassographynoun

The scientific study of marine life.

thalassohalineadj

salty due to the presence of seawater

thalassologynoun

The study of the sea.

thalassometernoun

A tide gauge.

thalassophilenoun

Someone who loves the sea.

thalassophobianoun

A morbid fear of the sea or, more generally, deep, large bodies of water such as lakes.

thalassophoneanadj

Belonging to the Thalassophonea, an extinct clade of pliosaurids.

thalassophytenoun

Alternative form of thalassiophyte.

thalassotherapeuticadj

Of or relating to thalassotherapy.

thalassotherapistnoun

A person who carries out thalassotherapy.

thalassotherapynoun

The therapeutic use of seawater.

thalattocracynoun

Rare form of thalassocracy.

thalattologynoun

Rare form of thalassology.

thalattosaurnoun

A prehistoric marine reptile of the extinct order †Thalattosauria.

Thalbergianadj

Of or relating to Sigismond Thalberg (1812–1871), composer and virtuoso pianist.

thalcusitenoun

A tetragonal-ditetragonal dipyramidal mineral containing copper, iron, sulfur, and thallium.

thalernoun

A monetary unit used in a number of central and northern European countries, known locally as daalder (Netherlands), daler (Scandinavia), Taler, Thaler (Germany), etc.

Thalesname

A pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from Miletus in Asia Minor.

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