English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 292 of 557

Tiwiname

A Tiwian Australian Aboriginal language spoken on Bathurst and Melville Island, in the Northern Territory.

Tiwianname

A non-Pama-Nyungan Australian Aboriginal language family spoken on Bathurst and Melville Island in the Northern Territory, of which Tiwi is the sole member.

tixnoun

Tickets (passes entitling the holder to admission).

tixocortolnoun

A corticosteroid used as an intestinal anti-inflammatory and decongestant, a 21-thiol derivative of hydrocortisone.

tiyinnoun

A currency unit of Uzbekistan, one hundredth of a som.

tiynnoun

A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Kazakh tenge.

tizanidinenoun

A particular drug used as a muscle relaxant.

Tizardname

A surname.

Tiziananame

A female given name from Italian.

Tizianoname

A male given name from Italian, equivalent to English Titian.

Tiznadoname

A surname from Spanish.

tizznoun

A tizzy; a state of worried confusion.

Tizzardname

A surname from Old French.

tizzicnoun

Nonstandard form of phthisic.

tizzynoun

A state of nervous excitement, confusion, or distress; a dither.

tió de Nadalnoun

A traditional Catalan Christmas character made by decorating a short log. It is “fed” with gifts each day from December 8th until Christmas, at which time it is sung to and beaten with sticks until it “poops”.

Tiền Giangname

A former province of Vietnam (abolished in 2025).

TJname

Abbreviation of Tijuana (“Mexican city”).

Tjadenname

A surname from German.

tjaelenoun

frozen ground

tjalknoun

An old Dutch sailing barge with a round bow, leeboards and a gaff-rigged mast.

tjantingnoun

A pen-like tool used to apply liquid wax in the batik process.

Tjapaltjarriname

A Pintupi surname

tjatynoun

A vizier in Ancient Egypt.

Tjernobylname

Chernobyl (a city in Ukraine).

TJLCnoun

The Johnlock Conspiracy; a theory prevalent in Sherlock fandom before series four, which interpreted the show as having a strong queer subtext, and held that the showrunners intended an eventual romance between Sherlock and John.

TJLCernoun

A proponent of The Johnlock Conspiracy (TJLC).

tjoekienoun

A prison.

TJRnoun

Initialism of total joint replacement.

tjurunganoun

An object of religious significance among Aboriginal peoples of Central Australia.

TKadj

Abbreviation of to come (used as a placeholder for information to be filled in before publication).

Tkacname

A surname.

Tkachenkoname

A surname from Ukrainian.

Tkachukname

A surname from Ukrainian.

Tkarontoname

Alternative form of Toronto: the capital city of Ontario, Canada and largest city Canada

TKDnoun

Initialism of tae kwon do.

tkemalinoun

A tart Georgian sauce made from sour plums.

TKOname

Initialism of Tseung Kwan O.

TLnoun

Initialism of target language.

tl;drphrase

Initialism of too long; didn't read (or sometimes too long; don't read).

Tla-o-qui-ahtnoun

A First Nation group based on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, from the area around Tofino Inlet, Kennedy Lake and the Esowista Peninsula.

Tlacaxipehualiztliname

An Aztec religious festival.

tlachtlinoun

A ceremonial ball game once played by the Aztecs; evolved into the ulama game.

tlaconoun

one-eighth of a Mexican real (issued until 1897)

Tlacoachistlahuacaname

A city in Guerrero, Mexico.

tlacoyonoun

A Mexican dish consisting of a fried and stuffed masa cake.

Tlalocname

An important Mexica deity; god of rain, fertility and water.

tlalocitenoun

An orthorhombic mineral containing chlorine, copper, hydrogen, oxygen, tellurium, and zinc.

Tlamacazapa Nahuatlname

The variety of Nahuatl spoken in Tlamacazapa, Guerrero, Mexico.

tlapallitenoun

A monoclinic mineral containing calcium, copper, hydrogen, lead, oxygen, sulfur, and tellurium.

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 292. 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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