English Words: T

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Thanatosname

The god of death (specifically of a peaceful death), and twin brother of Hypnos (god of sleep); the Greek counterpart of Mors.

thanatosisnoun

The act of feigning death.

thanatoticadj

Of or pertaining to Thanatos, the death drive in Freudian psychoanalysis.

thanatourismnoun

Tourism involving travel to sites associated with death and suffering.

thanenoun

A rank of nobility in pre-Norman England, roughly equivalent to baron.

Thanedarname

A surname from Marathi.

thanedomnoun

The property or jurisdiction of a thane.

thanehoodnoun

The character or rank of a thane.

thanelandnoun

Land held by a thane.

thanelyadj

Having the status, rank or qualities of a thane.

thaneshipnoun

The state or dignity of a thane; thanehood.

thanessnoun

A thane's wife.

Thanetname

A local government district which includes the Isle of Thanet in Kent, England.

Thanetianname

A subdivision of the Paleocene epoch.

thangnoun

Pronunciation spelling of thing, usually used to denote a known fad or popular activity.

Thang-Taname

A classical Meitei martial art form, specifically using sword, spear and shield.

Thangchingname

Ancient Meitei protector and guardian god of the southwestern direction. He is the progenitor of the Moirang clan.

Thangjamname

A Meitei surname from Manipuri

thangkanoun

A painted or embroidered linen banner, usually depicting Buddhist themes, originating in Tibet; a prayer flag.

Thanh Hoáname

A province of Vietnam.

Thanh Quangname

A commune of Nam Sách district, Hải Dương Province, Vietnam.

Thanjavurname

A city in Tamil Nadu, India, formerly known as Tanjore.

thanknoun

singular of thanks (“an expression of appreciation or gratitude; grateful feelings or thoughts; favour, goodwill, graciousness”)

thank fuckintj

Used to express gratitude or relief.

thank Godintj

Used to express gratitude or relief, usually literally (religiously) but sometimes figuratively (nonreligiously).

thank godsintj

Used to express gratitude or relief.

thank goodnessintj

Expression of relief or gratitude.

thank one's lucky starsverb

To be grateful, feel oneself fortunate, consider oneself lucky (especially in avoiding some calamity).

thank scienceintj

Used to express gratitude or relief.

thank the godsintj

Alternative form of thank gods.

thank youintj

An expression of gratitude or politeness in response to something done or given.

thank you cardnoun

A card written as a thank you to someone, usually in response to receiving a gift or having been invited to attend an event.

thank you for your attention to this matterphrase

A valediction to close a letter to a customer service representative or a directive to a subordinate.

thank you very muchintj

Said to express greater gratitude than would be conveyed by thank you.

thank'eeintj

Alternative form of thank you.

thank-you-ma'amnoun

A ridge or hollow across a road.

thankabilitynoun

Ability to be thanked.

thankableadj

Capable of being thanked.

thankablyadv

In a thankable manner.

thankedverb

simple past and past participle of thank

thankeeintj

Alternative form of thank you.

thankefulladj

Obsolete spelling of thankful.

thankefulnessenoun

Obsolete spelling of thankfulness.

thankernoun

One who thanks.

thankfuladj

Showing appreciation or gratitude.

thankfullyadv

In a thankful manner; giving thanks.

thankfulnessnoun

The state of being thankful.

thankiesintj

thank you

thankingnoun

The act by which thanks are given; thanks.

thankinisidenoun

An antioxidant that is a secondary metabolite of Centella asiatica.

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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 172. 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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