English Words: T

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toothache barknoun

The bark of the prickly ash (toothache tree), traditionally held to treat toothaches.

toothache plantnoun

Synonym of paracress.

toothachingadj

Causing toothache.

toothachinglyadv

So as to cause toothache.

toothachyadj

Suffering from a toothache.

toothakenoun

Obsolete spelling of toothache.

toothbillnoun

The tooth-billed pigeon (Didunculus strigiostris), a fruit-eating pigeon native to the Samoan Islands, somewhat resembling the extinct dodo.

toothblacknoun

A substance used by certain tribes to blacken the teeth.

toothbrushnoun

A brush, used with toothpaste, for cleaning the teeth.

toothbrushernoun

One who brushes the teeth.

toothbrushfulnoun

Enough to fill or cover (the bristles of) a toothbrush.

toothbrushingnoun

An act of brushing the teeth.

toothbrushlessadj

Without a toothbrush.

toothbrushyadj

Resembling or characteristic of a toothbrush; bristly.

toothcarenoun

The care and treatment of the teeth.

toothcarpnoun

Any of the minnow-like toothed fish of the order Cyprinodontiformes

toothcombnoun

A comb with finely spaced teeth, chiefly as a metaphorical means of making a thorough search.

toothcombingadj

Of an analysis, a search, etc.: very thorough; detailed.

toothdrawingnoun

The extraction of teeth, as by a dentist.

toothedadj

Having teeth.

toothed jelly fungusnoun

A mushroom, Pseudohydnum gelatinosum, the only member of the genus Pseudohydnum in the order Auriculariales.

toothed jelly mushroomnoun

Synonym of toothed jelly fungus.

toothed whalenoun

A whale of the Odontoceti parvorder of the cetaceans, including sperm whales, beaked whales, dolphins, and others.

toothedlyadv

In a toothed manner.

toothednessnoun

The state or quality of having a particular type of tooth or teeth.

toothernoun

A machine that cuts teeth in a component.

toothettenoun

A swab consisting of a small sponge on a stick, used for oral hygiene.

toothfishnoun

Either of the two fish species of the genus Dissostichus.

toothfishingnoun

The harvesting of toothfish.

toothfulnoun

A small amount, especially a small alcoholic drink.

toothienoun

Diminutive of tooth.

toothilyadv

In a toothy manner.

toothinessnoun

The condition of being toothy.

toothingnoun

The act or process of indenting or furnishing with teeth.

toothleafnoun

Any of the genus Stillingia of plants in the family Euphorbiaceae.

toothlessadj

Having no teeth.

toothlesslyadv

In a toothless way; without teeth.

toothlessnessnoun

The state or condition of being toothless; lack of teeth.

toothletnoun

A small tooth or other toothlike object.

toothletedadj

Having a toothlet or toothlets.

toothlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a tooth.

toothlyadj

Of or pertaining to teeth; dental.

toothmarknoun

The imprint left by a tooth or teeth.

toothmugnoun

A mug for holding dentures when not in use.

toothpastenoun

A paste, normally used with a toothbrush, for cleaning the teeth.

toothpaste is out of the tubephrase

A situation that cannot be recovered or reversed back to its original state.

toothpastyadj

Smeared or covered with toothpaste.

toothpicknoun

A small, usually wooden, stick, often pointed at both ends, for removing food residue from between the teeth.

toothpickernoun

A toothpick.

toothpicklikeadj

Resembling a toothpick.

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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 325. 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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