English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 289 of 557

tithernoun

One who collects tithes.

tithinoun

The lunar date based on the Hindu calendar. There are 30 tithis in each lunar month. Tithis begin at varying times of a solar day and vary in duration from approximately 19 to 26 hours.

tithingnoun

A tithe or tenth in its various senses, (particularly):

tithingmannoun

The chief of a tithing.

tithonianoun

Any of the genus Tithonia of flowering plants in the sunflower tribe (Heliantheae) within the family Asteraceae.

Tithonianname

A geological age or stage, from 152.1 ±0.9 to ~145.0 mya.

tithonicadj

Of, relating to, or denoting those rays of light which produce chemical effects; actinic.

tithonicitynoun

The state or property of being tithonic; actinism.

tithonographicadj

Of, relating to, or produced by the chemical action of rays of light; photographic.

tithymalnoun

Any kind of spurge, especially Euphorbia cyparissias.

titinoun

Any New World monkey of the subfamily Callicebinae, native to South America, distinguished by their long soft fur.

titiannoun

A bright auburn colour, tinted with gold.

Titianesqueadj

Suggesting the style of the painter Titian, with luminous colours and bold brushwork.

Titianicadj

Synonym of Titianesque.

Titicaca water frognoun

Telmatobius culeus, a large frog found around Lake Titicaca in South America.

Titievname

A transliteration of the Russian surname Титиев (Titijev)

Titihuapaname

A river in El Salvador.

titilateverb

Archaic form of titillate.

titillateverb

To stimulate or excite sensually.

titillatinglyadv

In a titillating manner.

titillationnoun

A pleasurable or sexually exciting sensation.

titillativeadj

titillating

titillatornoun

A person who titillates

titinnoun

A protein important in the contraction of striated muscle tissues.

titinopathynoun

A form of muscular dystrophy associated with defects in the TTN gene

titipounamunoun

The rifleman (bird), Acanthisitta chloris.

Titius-Bode lawname

The hypothesis that the bodies in some orbital systems, including the Sun's, orbit at semimajor axes in a function of planetary sequence.

titivateverb

To make small improvements or alterations to (one's appearance etc.); to add some finishing touches to, to spruce up or touch up.

titivatornoun

One who titivates.

titivilnoun

A mischievous gossip or a troublemaker.

titivillernoun

Synonym of titivil (“mischievous gossip or troublemaker”).

titiwinoun

A juvenile goby.

titjobnoun

A sex act in which one's penis is inserted between a partner's breasts and stimulated, usually to the point of ejaculation.

titlarknoun

Anthus pratensis, the meadow pipit, a songbird.

titlenoun

The name of a film, musical piece, painting, or other work of art.

title casenoun

The capitalization of text in which the first letter of each major (important) word is set as a capital.

title companynoun

company that verifies, certifies, holds an escrow for, insures, and holds responsibility for the real estate transactions.

title deednoun

A deed or similar document by which the title to property is conveyed between parties.

title paramountnoun

Alternative form of paramount title.

title plannoun

A plan issued by HM Land Registry that accompanies a title register, showing the extent of the legal title described in that register, and sometimes other interests in land that affect the title.

title-pagenoun

Alternative form of title page.

titleableadj

That can be titled.

titlecasenoun

The variant of the letter that is used when this letter appears in the beginning of the sentence.

titledadj

Bearing a title.

titleholdernoun

The person who possesses a rank or title.

titleholdingadj

Holding a rank or title.

titlelessadj

Having no title; nameless.

titlelessnessnoun

Absence of a title.

titlepagenoun

Alternative form of title page.

titlernoun

One who gives a title to something.

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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 289. 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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