English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 207 of 557

thesisnoun

Senses relating to logic, rhetoric, etc.

Thesmophorianame

An Ancient Greek festival in honour of Demeter and Persephone, and involving the sacrifice of pigs.

thesmothetenoun

A junior archon in Ancient Greece.

thespnoun

An actor.

thespianadj

Of, or relating to drama and acting; dramatic, theatrical.

thespicallyadv

In the manner of an actor.

Thesprotianame

A regional unit of the administrative region of Epirus, Greece.

Thesprotiannoun

An inhabitant or a resident of Thesprotia in western Epirus, Greece.

Thessalianadj

Of or relating to Thessaly in Greece.

Thessalicadj

Thessalian.

Thessalonianadj

Of, from, or pertaining to, Thessaloniki

Thessaloniansname

Books in the New Testament of the Bible (1 Thessalonians and 2 Thessalonians), epistles to the Christians in ancient Thessaloniki.

Thessalonicaname

Alternative form of Thessaloniki: a port city, the capital of Central Macedonia, in northern Greece.

Thessalonicanadj

Of, or from, Thessalonica (Thessaloniki)

Thessalonikiname

A port city, the capital of Central Macedonia, in northern Greece.

Thessalyname

A historical region and administrative region in north-central Greece; one of its 13 peripheries. It contains the prefectures of Karditsa, Larissa, Magnesia and Trikala.

thetdet

Pronunciation spelling of that, representing dialectal English.

thetanoun

The eighth letter of the Modern Greek alphabet, ninth in Old Greek: Θ, θ.

theta rhythmnoun

A type of electrical activity in the brain: brain waves with a frequency of 4-8 hertz.

theta rolenoun

Abbreviation of thematic role.

theta wavenoun

A type of electrical activity in the brain; a brain wave with a frequency of 4-8 hertz.

theta-deltanoun

A symbol, depicting the uppercase Greek letter theta interwoven with a delta, that represents therianthropy (similar to the heptagram for otherkinity).

thetaformadj

In the shape of the Greek letter theta.

thetannoun

A soul, spirit or being.

thetanullwertnoun

The restriction θₘ(τ) = θₘ(τ,0) of a theta function θₘ(τ,z) with rational characteristic m to z = 0.

thetaprobenoun

An instrument that is used to measure the moisture content of soil

thetatronnoun

Synonym of theta pinch.

thetesnoun

The lowest social class of citizens in ancient Athens.

Thetfordname

A place in England:

thetheradv

Obsolete form of thither.

theticaladj

Laid down; absolute or positive, like a law.

thetinenoun

Any of a series of complex basic sulphur compounds analogous to the sulfines.

Thetisname

One of the nereids; the mother of Achilles

Theudebaldname

A male given name from the Germanic languages, of historical usage, notably borne by the Frankish king Theudebald.

Theudebertname

A male given name from the Germanic languages, of historical usage.

theurgenoun

One who works miracles, or persuades a god or spirit to perform a supernatural work.

theurgicadj

Of, or pertaining to, theurgy.

theurgicaladj

Of or pertaining to theurgy.

theurgicallyadv

In a manner related to theurgy.

theurgistnoun

One who claims or is alleged to perform magic with the aid of beneficent spirits.

theurgynoun

A form of magic designed to allow for worship or conjuration of, or communication with spirits or deities.

Theveneauname

A surname from French.

Thevenotname

A surname from French.

thevetinnoun

Any of a group of poisonous cardiac glycosides, obtained especially from the seeds of Thevetia nereifolia.

thewnoun

An attractive physical attribute; also, physical, mental, or moral strength or vigour.

thewedadj

Having thews or muscles.

thewlessadj

Lacking morals or virtue.

thewlessnessnoun

The state, quality, or condition of being thewless

thewnessnoun

Vigour; robustness.

thewsnoun

plural of thew

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