English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 239 of 557

throatilyadv

In a throaty manner.

throatinessnoun

The property of being throaty; roughness, coarseness.

throatingverb

present participle and gerund of throat

throatlashnoun

Alternative form of throatlatch.

throatlatchnoun

Part of a horse's bridle that prevents the bridle from coming off over the horse's head.

throatlessadj

Without a throat.

throatless shearnoun

A cutting tool used to make complex straight and curved cuts in sheet metal.

throatletnoun

Part of a garment, or a piece of jewellery, worn around the throat.

throatplatenoun

A plate forming the lower front of the outer firebox of a locomotive boiler, below the barrel.

throatstrapnoun

A strap going round the throat of a horse, to keep the bridle in place.

throatwardadj

Orientated in the direction of the throat.

throatwortnoun

A plant, Trachelium caeruleum (syn. Campanula trachelium), with a throat-shaped corolla, once considered a remedy for sore throats.

throatyadj

Produced in the throat; having a rough or coarse quality like a sound produced in the throat.

throbverb

To pound or beat rapidly or violently.

throbbernoun

A widget consisting of a static image that animates during execution of a task.

throbbingadj

Beating or pounding strongly.

throbbinglyadv

In a throbbing way.

throbbyadj

throbbing

throblessadj

Without throbbing.

Throckmortonname

A placename:

Throckmorton Countyname

One of 254 counties in Texas, United States. County seat: Throckmorton.

throddadj

Not divisible by three.

throddyadj

Sturdy, well-built; plump.

throenoun

A severe pang or spasm of pain, especially one experienced when the uterus contracts during childbirth, or when a person is about to die.

throesnoun

plural of throe

throffernoun

A proposal that mixes an offer with a threat that will be carried out if the offer is not accepted.

Throgmortonname

A surname.

throllernoun

A throw that begins flying through the air, but because of the angle it is thrown at, begins to turn 45° in order for it to descend and begin to roll, like a roller (a type of throw).

thromb-prefix

Alternative form of thrombo- (before a vowel)

thromb-endarterectomynoun

Etymologically incorrect rare spelling of thrombendarteriectomy.

thrombasenoun

thrombin

thrombaspirationnoun

Alternative form of thromboaspiration.

thrombasthenianoun

An abnormality of platelets involving not a paucity thereof but rather a dysfunction thereof, impairing clotting.

thrombasthenicadj

Of or relating to thrombasthenia.

thrombectomynoun

The surgical removal of a blood clot or thrombus from a blood vessel.

thrombembolismnoun

Alternative form of thromboembolism.

thrombendarterectomynoun

Alternative form of thrombendarteriectomy.

thrombendarteriectomynoun

An operation to remove a thrombus and any diseased inner lining causing the obstruction of an artery

thrombendoarterectomynoun

Etymologically incorrect rare spelling of thrombendarteriectomy.

thrombinnoun

An enzyme in blood that facilitates blood clotting by converting fibrinogen to fibrin (by means of ionized calcium).

thrombinlikeadj

Similar to a thrombin

thrombinurianoun

The presence of thrombin in the urine

thrombo-prefix

thrombus

thrombo-end-arterectomynoun

Etymologically incorrect rare spelling of thrombendarteriectomy.

thrombo-endarteriectomynoun

Alternative spelling of thrombendarteriectomy.

thrombo-endo-arteriectomynoun

Rare spelling of thrombendarteriectomy.

thrombo-endoarterectomynoun

Etymologically incorrect rare spelling of thrombendarteriectomy.

thromboangiitisnoun

Angiitis with a thrombotic component to its pathophysiology; (usually, more specifically) thromboangiitis obliterans.

thromboaspirationnoun

The aspiration (removal by suction) of a blood clot via a catheter

thromboblastnoun

A precursor to a platelet/thrombocyte.

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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 239. 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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