English Words: T

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tomodensitometricadj

Relating to tomodensitometry.

tomodensitometrynoun

computed tomography

tomodensitynoun

A linear attenuation coefficient calculated via computed tomography

tomoenoun

A circular design of swirling water, commonly used in Japanese family crests and corporation logos.

tomogramnoun

A two-dimensional image produced by tomography, representing a slice or section through a three-dimensional object.

tomographnoun

A machine for making an X-ray of a single plane of the body.

tomographernoun

A person skilled at tomography

tomographicadj

Of or pertaining to imaging by the method of rotating a radiation source and the accompanying sensor so that areas outside the required plane of investigation are not in focus.

tomographicallyadv

By means of tomography.

tomographynoun

Imaging by (virtual) sections or sectioning.

Tomohonname

A city in North Sulawesi, Indonesia.

Tomokoname

A female given name from Japanese.

tomolnoun

A planked boat used by the Chumash and Tongva peoples of California since pre-Columbian times, propelled by crouching occupants using paddles.

tomomanianoun

A morbid addiction to performing or undergoing surgery.

tomontnoun

The life-stage of a protozoan where it encysts and reproduces.

tomophobianoun

An unusual fear of surgeries or medical procedures involving cutting.

Tomoritzaname

Alternative spelling of Tomorrica

tomornadv

tomorrow

tomorningadv

In the morning.

tomorrahadv

Pronunciation spelling of tomorrow.

Tomorricaname

A region of Albania

tomorrowadv

On the day after the present day.

tomorrow is another dayproverb

Tomorrow will bring new opportunities and a fresh start for one's endeavors.

Tomorrow Islandname

The island of Big Diomede.

tomorrow never comesproverb

A goal or action which is postponed until a future day is often never accomplished; do not procrastinate.

tomorrow's chip papernoun

Unimportant or ephemeral news; a story that will soon be forgotten.

tomorrowernoun

One who delays working on things; a procrastinator.

tomorrowishadj

Futuristic.

tomorrowlessadj

Without a tomorrow; futureless.

tomorrownessnoun

The property of being tomorrow, or in the future generally.

tomorrowsnoun

plural of tomorrow

tomosnoun

An ecclesiastical document, usually promulgated by a synod which communicates or announces important information.

tomoscintigraphicadj

Relating to tomoscintigraphy

tomoscintigraphynoun

A combination of tomography and scintigraphy

tomosynthesisnoun

The creation of a 3D image of part of the body by digital processing of multiple X-rays.

tomosyntheticallyadv

In terms of, or by means of, tomosynthesis.

tomotherapynoun

radiation therapy delivered in "slices" in the manner of tomography

tomoznoun

Clipping of tomorrow.

tompangverb

To have one's items carried by another; to include items as part of a trip taken by another.

Tompkinname

A surname transferred from the given name.

Tompkinsname

A surname originating as a patronymic.

Tompkins Countyname

One of 62 counties in New York, United States. County seat: Ithaca.

Tompkinsonname

A surname originating as a patronymic.

Tompkinsvillename

A city, the county seat of Monroe County, Kentucky, United States.

tompoucenoun

A pastry from the Netherlands resembling mille-feuille.

Tompsettname

A surname transferred from the given name.

Tompsonname

A surname originating as a patronymic.

tomriggnoun

A rude, wild, wanton or masculine girl

tomsetnoun

Totally ordered multiset.

Tomsettname

A surname transferred from the given name.

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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 315. 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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