English Words: T

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toasted cheesenoun

A grilled cheese sandwich.

toasted raviolinoun

Deep-fried ravioli (“Italian pasta”).

toasted specialnoun

a toasted sandwich of sliced pan bread and a filling of ham, cheese, usually onion, and often tomato, typically served as a pub lunch

toasteenoun

The subject of a toast (salutation while drinking alcohol).

toasternoun

An electrical device for toasting food, typically sliced bread.

toasterlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a toaster.

toastienoun

A toasted sandwich.

toastie makernoun

An electrical appliance used to toast sandwiches.

toastilyadv

In a toasty manner; warmly, cosily.

toastinessnoun

The quality or state of being toasty.

toastingnoun

The action of making a toast (celebratory call to drink).

toasting forknoun

A fork with a long handle for toasting bread, marshmallows, or other small food items over an open fire.

toasting-ironnoun

Synonym of toasting-fork (“fork for toasting bread”).

toastlessadj

Without toast.

toastlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of toast.

toastmakernoun

A person or machine that makes toast (cooked bread).

toastmasternoun

A person who introduces speakers, and proposes toasts at a formal dinner; a master of ceremonies.

toastmasteringnoun

Acting as a toastmaster.

toastmistressnoun

A female toastmaster.

toastracknoun

Alternative spelling of toast rack.

toastyadj

Resembling or characteristic of toast.

toatverb

Alternative spelling of tote.

toatoanoun

Any of various plants:

Tobaname

A city in Mie Prefecture, Japan.

tobaccanalianadj

Relating to the smoking of tobacco.

tobacciananoun

Item related to tobacco or its industry.

tobacconoun

Any plant of the genus Nicotiana.

Tobacco Cayename

An island of Belize.

tobacco dovenoun

A common ground dove (Columbina passerina).

tobacco mosaicnoun

Tobacco mosaic virus, an RNA virus (of genus Tobamovirus) that infects plants, especially tobacco and other members of the family Solanaceae, causing characteristic patterns of mottling and discoloration on the leaves.

Tobacco Roadname

A dirt road, created by the passage of thousands of tobacco casks being rolled, mainly by people or mules, from plantations to river steamboats or trucks.

tobacco-roadernoun

A poor, uneducated inhabitant of the rural American South.

tobaccoeyadj

Resembling or characteristic of tobacco.

tobaccofiedadj

Flavoured with tobacco.

tobaccoishadj

Resembling or characteristic of tobacco.

tobaccoismnoun

An addiction to tobacco.

tobaccoitenoun

One who supports the smoking of tobacco.

tobaccolessadj

Without tobacco.

tobaccolikeadj

Resembling tobacco or some aspect of it.

tobaccomannoun

A man who grows or sells tobacco.

tobacconalianadj

Fond of tobacco.

tobacconingverb

Smoking tobacco.

tobacconistnoun

A person who sells tobacco, cigarettes, cigars, snuff and sundry items.

tobaccophilenoun

One who enjoys tobacco.

tobaccophobenoun

One who opposes the use of tobacco.

tobaccoyadj

Dated form of tobaccoey.

tobackynoun

tobacco

Tobagoname

An island and ward of the Caribbean, part of Trinidad and Tobago.

Tobago Caysname

An archipelago of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Tobagonianadj

Of or relating to Tobago.

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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 298. 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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