English Words: T

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ticklessadj

Lacking ticks (the insect).

ticklestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of tickle

ticklethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of tickle

ticklinessnoun

The state or condition of being tickly.

ticklingadj

That tickles

ticklinglyadv

In a tickling way.

ticklishadj

Sensitive or susceptible to being tickled.

ticklishlyadv

In a ticklish way.

ticklishnessnoun

The property of being ticklish.

ticklyadj

Having an itchy sensation like that of being tickled.

Ticknallname

A village and civil parish in South Derbyshire district, Derbyshire, England (OS grid ref SK3524).

Ticknername

A surname from Old English.

tickovernoun

The idle rate of an engine, particularly on a motorbike.

tickproofadj

Resistant to ticks (type of arachnid).

ticksnoun

plural of tick

tickseednoun

A seed or fruit resembling a tick in shape, or in clinging to the skin or hair/fur.

ticktacknoun

A kind of backgammon played with both men and pegs.

ticktockverb

Alternative form of tick-tock.

tickyadj

infested with ticks (the tiny woodland arthropod of the order Acarina).

ticky boxnoun

A blank square on a form in which a check mark or cross may be placed in order to indicate a selection.

ticky-tacknoun

Something of low value; (by extension) something meaningless or insignificant.

ticky-tackynoun

Cheap, low-quality building material, especially as that used to make conventional suburban housing of a uniform design.

ticlikeadj

Resembling a tic.

Ticoadj

Costa Rican

Ticonderoganame

A town in New York, United States.

Ticonderoganadj

Of or relating to Ticonderoga.

ticpolonganoun

A very venomous viper (Daboia russelii), native to Sri Lanka and India.

ticrynafennoun

The drug tienilic acid.

ticsverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of tic

TIDadv

thrice per day, consumed three times per day

tidaladj

Relating to tides.

tidal basinnoun

A type of basin, usually provided for shipping, where the tide rises and falls, without a constant depth of water.

tidal locknoun

Alternative form of tidal locking.

tidal millnoun

Synonym of tide mill.

tidal wavenoun

A large and sudden rise and fall in the tide.

tidalitenoun

A sediment deposited by tidal activity.

tidalitynoun

The quality of being tidal.

tidallyadv

In a tidal manner.

tidally lockedadj

Having undergone tidal locking.

tidapathynoun

A state of total indifference; a condition of not caring about something.

Tidballname

A surname originating as a patronymic.

tidbitnoun

A part of poultry when prepared as food

Tidboaldname

A surname originating as a patronymic.

tiddelyintj

Alternative form of diddly (a trill sound)

tidderverb

To treat with tenderness; fondle

Tiddingtonname

A village in Tiddington-with-Albury parish, South Oxfordshire district, Oxfordshire, England (OS grid ref SP6405).

tiddleverb

To treat tenderly; to pet; to nurse a young animal by hand.

tiddledywinksnoun

Alternative form of tiddlywinks.

Tiddlesname

A common given name for cats; a stereotypical cat.

tiddleynoun

Alternative form of diddly (“small amount”).

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