English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 185 of 557

theftableadj

able to be stolen

theftbotenoun

The receiving of a person's goods back from a thief, or a compensation for them, with the intent that the thief shall escape punishment.

theftdomnoun

The fact or practice of thieving; theft.

thefteousadj

Alternative form of theftuous.

theftfuladj

furtive, stealthy; suspiciously discreet

theftlessadj

Without theft.

theftproofadj

Resistant to being stolen.

theftuousadj

Of the nature of theft; thievish.

theftuouslyadv

By theft; thievishly.

thegndomnoun

Alternative form of thanedom.

thegnhoodnoun

Obsolete form of thanehood.

thegnlyadj

Of or befitting a thegn or thane.

theipron

Obsolete spelling of they.

Theianame

A Titan, the sister-wife of Hyperion.

theicnoun

One who drinks excessive amounts of tea.

theiformadj

Similar to tea.

Theilername

A surname from German.

theileriasisnoun

infection with Theileria parasites

theileriosisnoun

Any disease caused by Theileria parasites, transmitted by species of ticks.

Theinname

A surname.

theinenoun

Caffeine when present in tea.

theinismnoun

theism

theionnoun

the divine, especially a divine fire

theirdet

Belonging to, from, of, or relating to, them (plural).

Their Majestiespron

plural of Her Majesty and His Majesty

Their Royal Highnessespron

plural of Her Royal Highness and His Royal Highness

their'npron

Alternative form of theirn.

their'spron

Obsolete form of theirs.

theirnpron

Theirs.

theirspron

That or those belonging to them; the possessive case of they, used without a following noun.

theirselfpron

Alternative form of themselves.

theirselvespron

Alternative form of themselves.

Theisenname

A surname from German.

theisitenoun

An orthorhombic mineral containing antimony, arsenic, copper, hydrogen, oxygen, and zinc.

theismnoun

Belief in the existence of at least one deity.

theismsnoun

plural of theism

Theissname

A surname from German.

theistnoun

One who believes in the existence of a god or gods.

theisticadj

Of or relating to theism.

theistic evolutionismnoun

Synonym of evolutionary creationism.

theistic evolutionistnoun

A proponent of theistic evolution.

Theistic Satanismname

A form of Satanism; a religious path that reveres or worships Satan, whom it recognises as an objectively real being (deity, supernatural entity or spiritual being); particularly as distinguished from Atheistic Satanism, in which Satan represents a symbolic figure.

theisticaladj

of or relating to theism

theisticallyadv

In a theistic manner.

theistsnoun

plural of theist

Thekdiname

A surname from Gujarati.

thekenoun

The theca of a lichen.

Thekkumkurname

a South Indian kingdom that ruled from 1103 CE - 1750 CE.

thelarchaladj

Of or pertaining to thelarche.

thelarchenoun

The first stage of postnatal breast development, usually occurring at the beginning of puberty in girls, in which a firm, tender lump develops under the centre of the nipple.

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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 185. 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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