English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 324 of 557

toomadj

Empty; bare.

Toom-Cook algorithmname

A multiplication algorithm that multiplies large integers by recursively splitting them into smaller parts and performing operations on the parts.

toom-handedadj

Emptyhanded.

Toombesname

A surname originating as a patronymic.

Toombsname

A surname originating as a patronymic.

Toombs Countyname

One of 159 counties in Georgia, United States. County seat: Lyons.

Toomername

A surname.

Toomeyname

A surname from Irish.

Toomoorooname

A former military post located in what is now the Ganjam district of Orissa state in the Republic of India.

toonnoun

A cartoon, especially an animated television show.

Toon Armyname

The supporters of Newcastle United Football Club, a football club in Newcastle upon Tyne.

toon forcenoun

A narrative device where a character violates reality or the plot in an unrealistic manner such as elastically stretching their own body in a surreal way.

toonanoun

A plant of the genus Toona; red cedar.

toonernoun

An animated film or TV show.

Toonerville Trolleyname

An old-fashioned single-car trolley.

toonienoun

A Canadian two-dollar coin.

toonificationnoun

The act or process of becoming a cartoon character.

toonophilenoun

A person who is physically attracted to cartoon characters.

toonophilianoun

Sexual and/or romantic attraction to cartoon or anime characters.

Toontownname

A nickname for Saskatoon.

Toontownernoun

A native or inhabitant of Saskatoon.

toonwoodnoun

wood of the toon tree (Toona ciliata).

toonyadj

cartoony

toonznoun

Eye dialect spelling of toons; plural of toon.

toora looraintj

A meaningless refrain in old popular songs.

tooraloointj

Goodbye.

Toorbalname

Alternative form of Turrbal.

Toorkeyname

Eye dialect spelling of Turkey.

Tooroadj

Of or pertaining to the Tooro Kingdom, the Tooro people, or their language.

tooshienoun

Alternative spelling of tushie.

tooshynoun

Alternative form of tushie.

tootnoun

The noise of a horn or whistle.

toot one's own hornverb

To promote oneself; to boast or brag; to tout oneself.

toot suiteadv

Very quickly; in a hurry; straight away.

toot sweetadv

Alternative form of tout de suite (“very quickly; straight away”).

tooternoun

A person or device that toots; a pipe or horn, or the person who plays it.

toothnoun

A hard, calcareous structure present in the mouth of many vertebrate animals, generally used for biting and chewing food.

tooth and nailadv

Viciously; with all one's strength or power; without holding back.

tooth and tongadv

Presenting a vigorous and unified opposition.

tooth fairynoun

A figure of modern myth said to give children a small amount of money (or sometimes a present) in exchange for a milk tooth when it falls out of a child's mouth.

tooth padnoun

A (contiguous or segmented) patch or band, in the mouths of some fish, containing rows of teeth.

tooth powdernoun

A powder for cleaning the teeth; a dentifrice.

tooth, fang, and clawadv

Viciously; with all one's strength or power; without holding back.

tooth-bottlenoun

A small metal bottle often used to contain a small amount of alcohol.

tooth-combnoun

Alternative form of toothcomb.

tooth-drawernoun

Someone who draws teeth; a dentist.

tooth-to-jowladv

Very close together

tooth-washnoun

Alternative form of toothwash

toothachnoun

Obsolete spelling of toothache.

toothachenoun

A pain or ache in a tooth.

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 324. 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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