English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 286 of 557

tiredsomeadj

Misspelling of tiresome.

Tireename

An island in the Inner Hebrides, Argyll and Bute council area, Scotland (OS grid refs NL94, NM04).

tirelessadj

Indefatigable, untiring and not yielding to fatigue

tirelesslyadv

In a tireless manner; without tiring, flagging, or ceasing.

tirelessnessnoun

The property of being tireless.

tirelikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a tire (protective wheel covering).

tirelingadj

Tired; fatigued.

tiremakernoun

A manufacturer of tires (wheel coverings).

tiremakingnoun

The manufacture of tires (wheel coverings).

tiresnoun

plural of tire.

Tiresiasname

A long-lived blind soothsayer who participated over seven generations in the legendary history of (the Greek city) Thebes, noted also for being transformed into a woman for seven years, so being symbolic of androgyny.

tiresomeadj

Causing fatigue or boredom; wearisome.

tiresomelyadv

In a tiresome manner; wearisomely.

tiresomenessnoun

the state or quality of being tiresome; wearisomeness; tediousness.

tirethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of tire

tirewomannoun

A lady's handmaid.

Tireyname

A surname.

TIRFnoun

Acronym of trans-inclusive radical feminist.

tiribanoun

The white-eared parakeet.

tiringverb

present participle and gerund of tire

tiring-roomnoun

The room or place where actors dress for the stage.

tiringlyadv

In a tiring manner; so as to tire somebody.

tirlverb

To quiver; to vibrate; to veer about.

tirociniumnoun

Schooling, apprenticeship; novitiate.

tirofibannoun

A nonpeptide tyrosine derivative with anticoagulant activity.

Tironianadj

Of or pertaining to Marcus Tullius Tiro (died circa 4 BCE), scribe of Cicero and inventor of an early shorthand.

Tironian notenoun

Any one of thousands of signs in a system of shorthand developed in the 60s BC by Cicero’s scribe Marcus Tullius Tiro.

tiropitanoun

A Greek pastry with layers of buttered phyllo, filled with a cheese-egg mixture.

tiropitesnoun

plural of tiropita

Tirpitzname

A surname from German

tirralirraintj

A verbal imitation of a musical sound, such as of the note of a lark or a horn.

Tirrannavillename

A locality in the Goulburn Mulwaree council area, south eastern New South Wales, Australia.

tirretnoun

A manacle, shackle, or swivel.

tirthanoun

A site of pilgrimage.

Tirthankaranoun

A person who achieves enlightenment through asceticism and who then becomes a role-model teacher for those seeking spiritual guidance.

Tiruchirappalliname

A city in Tamil Nadu, India.

Tirumalaname

A hill town and pilgrimage centre in Andhra Pradesh that houses the Sri Venkateswara temple.

Tirunelveliname

A city and district of Tamil Nadu, India.

Tirupatiname

A city and district of Andhra Pradesh, India, famous for its religious and cultural heritage and historic temples.

Tiruvallurname

A district of Tamil Nadu, India.

Tirymynachname

A community (civil parish) north of Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales.

Tirzahname

A daughter of Zelophehad.

tirzepatidenoun

A medication (GLP-1 agonist) for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity.

tisagenlecleucelnoun

An anti-CD19 CAR-T cell therapy used in the treatment of haematological malignancies.

tisanenoun

A medicinal drink, originally made from barley soaked in water.

tisarnoun

The fireplace at the side of an annealing oven in glassmaking.

Tisburyname

A village and civil parish in south-west Wiltshire, England (OS grid ref ST9429).

Tiscarenoname

A surname from Spanish.

Tischname

A surname from German.

tischendorfitenoun

An orthorhombic beige mineral containing lead, mercury, palladium, selenium, and silver.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

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 286. 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.

On this page 50 of 50 entries carry a part-of-speech tag and 50 carry at least one stored definition. Coverage varies across letters because Wiktionary volunteers build entries at different speeds for different parts of the alphabet, letters with common starting sounds (S, C, T, P) usually have the densest coverage, while less frequent starters (X, Q, Z) tend to have shorter but more specialised lists. PlainSpell surfaces whatever data is present and links back to the source when a definition is not yet recorded.

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