English Words: T

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Timmyname

A diminutive of the male given name Timothy.

Timmy'sname

Synonym of Tim Hortons.

timmynoggynoun

A rope used on a ship to prevent other lines and riggings tangling with each other.

Timmysname

Alternative spelling of Timmies (“Tim Hortons”).

timocracynoun

A form of government in which ambition for honor, power and military glory motivates the rulers.

timocraticadj

Belonging to, pertaining to, or constituted by, timocracy.

timocraticallyadv

In a timocratic fashion; according to timocracy.

Timokname

A river in Serbia and Bulgaria

timololnoun

A synthetic compound which acts as a beta blocker and is used to treat hypertension, migraine, and glaucoma.

Timonname

A male given name from Ancient Greek of mostly historical use.

Timoneanadj

Of a form of bitter misanthropy related to Timonism, like Timon of Athens.

timoneernoun

A helmsman.

Timonianadj

Of a form of bitter misanthropy relating to Timonism, like Timon of Athens.

Timoniseverb

Alternative spelling of Timonize.

Timonisedverb

simple past and past participle of Timonise

Timonismnoun

A form of bitter misanthropy, a despair leading to hatred or contemptuous rejection of mankind, like Timon of Athens.

Timonismsnoun

plural of Timonism

Timonistnoun

A sort of bitter misanthrope related to Timonism, like Timon of Athens.

Timonistsnoun

plural of Timonist

Timonizationnoun

The transformation of someone into a bitter misanthrope, a Timonist, like Timon of Athens.

Timonizeverb

To behave as a misanthrope.

Timonizedverb

simple past and past participle of Timonize

timoprazolenoun

A proton pump inhibitor.

Timorname

An island in the Sundas.

Timor Seaname

A sea situated between the island of Timor and Australia.

Timor-Lestename

East Timor (a country in Southeast Asia occupying half the island of Timor)

Timoreseadj

Of or from Timor

Timoricname

A subfamily of Malayo-Polynesian spoken on Timor and adjoining islands.

timorosoadv

(To be played) in a timid, hesitant manner.

timorousadj

Tending to be easily frightened; shy, timid.

timorouslyadv

In a timorous manner.

timorousnessnoun

The property of being timorous.

timorsomeadj

Easily frightened; timorous.

Timoshenkoname

A surname from Russian

Timoteoname

A surname.

Timotheusname

Timothy, a companion of Paul. (biblical character)

Timothyname

Either of two books in the New Testament (1 Timothy and 2 Timothy) which are epistles to Timothy.

Timothy syndromename

A rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by physical malformations and neurological and developmental defects.

timourouslyadv

Obsolete form of timorously.

timourousnessnoun

Obsolete form of timorousness.

timousadj

Alternative spelling of timeous.

timpananoun

A Maltese dish of parboiled macaroni tossed in a tomato sauce with beef, egg, cheese, etc. and baked in a pastry case.

timpaninoun

The set of precision kettledrums in an orchestra.

timpanistnoun

Someone who plays the timpani.

timpanonoun

A timbale (food).

Timpasname

An unincorporated community in Otero County, Colorado, United States.

Timperleyname

A suburb of Altrincham, Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England (OS grid ref SJ7889).

timplenoun

A traditional musical instrument of the Canary Islands and Murcia, having four or more commonly five strings, and similar in size to a ukulele but with a distinctive semi-round back.

Timpsonname

A surname.

Timsinaname

A surname from Nepali.

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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 277. 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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