English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 326 of 557

toothpickyadj

Resembling or characteristic of a toothpick.

toothplatenoun

An internal structure projecting from the apertural lip of a foraminifer.

toothproofadj

Synonym of biteproof.

toothpullernoun

A person who would extract teeth for a small charge at fairs, etc.

toothrownoun

A row of teeth.

toothsverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of tooth

toothsomeadj

Delicious.

toothsomelyadv

In a toothsome manner.

toothsomenessnoun

The state or condition of being toothsome.

toothsticknoun

Synonym of chewstick (“twig for cleaning teeth”).

toothwardadj

Orientated in the direction of the teeth.

toothwashnoun

A lotion for cleaning or whitening the teeth.

toothworknoun

Toothed ornamentation.

toothwortnoun

Any of several species of flowering plants of the genus Lathraea.

toothyadj

Having prominent teeth.

toothypegsnoun

plural of toothypeg

Tootingname

A suburban area in the borough of Wandsworth and borough of Merton, Greater London, England (OS grid ref TQ2771).

tootleverb

To make a soft toot sound.

tootlernoun

One who tootles.

tootlingnoun

The sound of a tootle.

tootlishadj

Senile.

tootnaguenoun

Alternative form of tutenag.

Tootooname

An Inuit surname.

Tootoosisname

A surname. of Plains Cree origin

tootsnoun

plural of toot

tootsienoun

A young woman.

tootsoonnoun

A black person.

tootsunenoun

Alternative form of tootsoon.

tootsy-wootsynoun

Term of endearment for a pet or sweetheart.

Toowoombaname

A mid-sized inland city in Queensland, Australia.

Toozename

A surname from Old English.

topnoun

The highest or uppermost part of something.

top 40noun

A list of the current 40 songs that are most popular with the general public (variously measured).

top and tailverb

To add to the beginning and end of (something), such as the salutation and valediction added to a letter.

top banananoun

The boss, the leader.

top billingnoun

The most prominent name on lists of cast and crew, or in advertising.

top boynoun

A leader, kingpin, or boss in the drug trade or gang hierarchy.

top brassnoun

A group of people who are the leaders or heads of an organization.

top coatnoun

Alternative form of topcoat.

top dollarnoun

The maximum amount of money that an item, service, or worker is worth; a very high price.

top draweradj

Of the highest quality.

top dropnoun

A state of low spirits experienced by tops after BDSM play.

Top Endname

A geographical region encompassing the northernmost portion of the Northern Territory of Australia.

Top Endernoun

A person from the northern part of the Northern Territory, Australia.

top fermentationnoun

Alcoholic fermentation during which the yeast cells are carried to the top of the fermenting liquid.

top from the bottomverb

To make demands while supposedly in a submissive role.

top gearnoun

The highest gear that is available in a motor vehicle or car.

top gunnoun

An expert gunner or gunman.

top hatnoun

A man's formal hat, with a tall cylindrical crown (often of silk).

top it offverb

To emphasize or underscore; to make something even better or worse.

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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 326. 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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