English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 208 of 557

thewsomeadj

Thewy; muscly; musclebound.

thewyadj

Muscular; brawny.

theypron

A group of entities previously mentioned.

they don't make them like that anymorephrase

Expressing such notions as that the person referred to is excellent and that owing to the decline of society, such people have become rarer; the old school was better; the youth today lack something that previous generations had more of; all the good ones are taken; and so on.

they hit the Pentagonintj

Used to indicate that an event or news of an event is cause for alarm.

they sayphrase

It is commonly said; people in general say; a common saying is. (This entry is a translation hub.)

they'dcontraction

They had.

they'd'vecontraction

they would have; they would’ve; they woulda.

they'llcontraction

Contraction of they + will.

they'll do it every timeproverb

One must be vigilant and cognizant of challenging and hazardous surroundings or situations, or the usual events will occur.

they'recontraction

Contraction of they + are.

they'scontraction

Contraction of they (third-person pronoun) is.

they'vecontraction

they have

they-unspron

They (third-person plural subject pronoun).

they/themnoun

A non-binary person; one who uses gender-neutral pronouns.

theybynoun

A baby that is raised in a gender-neutral manner.

theydies and gentlethemnoun

Alternative form of theydies and gentlethems.

theydies and gentlethemsnoun

Used to address an audience gender-neutrally.

Theydon Boisname

A large residential village and civil parish in Epping Forest district, Essex, England (OS grid ref TQ4599).

theydynoun

Polite term of address for a non-binary person, especially a feminine one, or used as a general inclusive term.

theyfabnoun

A non-binary person who was assigned female at birth, often one that does not change their physical appearance.

theyfriendnoun

A non-binary partner in an unmarried romantic relationship.

theymabnoun

A non-binary person who was assigned male at birth, often one that does not change their physical appearance.

theyselfpron

Themselves.

theyselvespron

themselves

theyyamnoun

a Hindu ritual practiced mainly by people from castes in northern Kerala and some parts of Karnataka in India.

Thiname

A surname from Vietnamese.

thi senpron

Alternative form of thee sen.

thiabendazolenoun

A synthetic compound with anthelmintic properties, derived from thiazole and used chiefly to treat infestation with intestinal nematodes.

thiaburimamidenoun

A compound formed by adding a sulfide group close to the imidazole ring of burimamide.

thiacalixarenenoun

Any of several analogs of calixarenes in which benzene rigs are connected by sulfur bridges.

thiacyclopropanenoun

A derivative of cyclopropane in which one carbon atom is replace by sulfur, episulfide

thiadiazepinenoun

Any of several isomeric seven-membered, unsaturated heterocycles containing four carbon atoms, two nitrogen atoms, one sulfur atom and three double bonds

thiaellipticinenoun

The isoquinolone derivative 5,11-dimethyl[1]benzothieno[2,3-g]isoquinoline

Thiaisname

A commune in Val-de-Marne department, Île-de-France, France.

thialysinenoun

A toxic analog of the amino acid lysine, S-aminoethyl-L-cysteine

thiamintj

Alternative form of diam; shut up!

thiamazolenoun

An imidazole derivative that interferes with the synthesis of thyroid hormone and is given orally in the treatment of hyperthyroidism; 1-methylimidazole-2-thiol, C₃H₂N₂(CH₃)(SH).

thiaminasenoun

An enzyme that metabolizes or breaks down thiamine into two molecular parts.

thiaminenoun

One of the constituents of vitamin B complex, found in meat, yeast and bran, that is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates.

thiasusnoun

A group of singers and dancers assembled to celebrate the festival of one of the gods.

thiazepinenoun

A seven-membered unsaturated heterocycle containing five carbon atoms, one nitrogen and one sulfur atom and three double bonds

thiazidenoun

Any of a class of sulfur-containing drugs that increase the excretion of sodium and chloride and are used as diuretics and to assist in lowering the blood pressure.

thiazidelikeadj

Resembling a thiazide.

thiazidicadj

Of or pertaining to a thiazide

thiazinamnoun

Thiazinamium metilsulfate, an antihistamine drug.

thiazinenoun

A six-membered heterocycle containing four carbon atoms, one nitrogen and one sulfur atom, and two double bonds.

thiazolenoun

Any of a class of unsaturated heterocyclic compounds containing a ring of three carbon atoms, a sulphur and a nitrogen atom; especially the simplest one, C₃H₃SN

thiazolidinedionenoun

Any of a class of drugs, used to treat diabetes, containing a five-membered heterocyclic ring containing a nitrogen and a sulfur atom and two carbonyl groups

thiazoliumnoun

The cation formed by protonation of thiazole.

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