English Words: T

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toplinenoun

The upper curvature of a horse's or dog's withers, back, and loin.

toplinernoun

One who is billed as the primary entertainer.

toplistnoun

A list of websites on a certain topic or in a certain category, ranked by the number of visitors they receive.

toplitadj

illuminated from above

Toplițaname

A city in Harghita County, Romania.

toploadingadj

Loaded by inserting items at the top.

toplofticaladj

Haughty, hoity-toity, superior.

toploftilyadv

In a toplofty manner.

toploftinessnoun

The quality of being toplofty.

toploftyadj

Self-important, haughty.

topmakernoun

A person or company in the business of topmaking.

topmakingnoun

The processing of wool into "top" (bundles of combed slivers with the noils removed).

topmannoun

The man stationed in the top on a sailing vessel, responsible for the setting of the sails

topmastnoun

The highest mast in a fore-and-aft-rigged ship.

topminnownoun

Any of the ray-finned fish in the taxonomic family Fundulidae.

topmostadj

At or nearest to the top; uppermost; being the very highest.

topnecknoun

A hard clam of an intermediate size, larger than a littleneck but smaller than a cherrystone.

topnessnoun

A quantum number of quarks and hadrons, determined by the number(s) of top quarks and antiquarks present. Symbol T.

topnotchadj

Alternative form of top notch (“of the highest level”).

topnotchernoun

Alternative form of top-notcher.

toponoun

A topographic map.

topoalgianoun

Pain in various unrelated regions of the body.

topoanalysisnoun

The study of human identity as it relates to the places in people's lives.

topoanalyticadj

Relating to topoanalysis.

topoanalyticaladj

Relating to topoanalysis.

topoanalyticallyadv

In terms of or by means of topoanalysis.

topobathynoun

underwater topography; bathymetry.

topobathymetricadj

topological and bathymetric

topobiologicaladj

Relating to topobiology

topobiologicallyadv

In terms of or by means of topobiology.

topobiologynoun

The science of biological form

topocadastraladj

topographic and cadastral

topocentricadj

Relative to an observer; that is, relative to a point on the surface of the Earth; said of a frame of reference, of a coordinate system, or the like, or of motion or position within such.

topocentricallyadv

In a topocentric manner.

topochemicaladj

Describing, or affected by, the orientation of molecules

topochemicallyadv

In terms of or by means of topochemistry.

topochemistrynoun

The chemistry of reactions that are dependent on, or change, the topology of the reactants

topocidaladj

Of or relating to topocide; place-destroying.

topocidenoun

The annihilation of a place.

topoclimatenoun

A climate that is local to a particular topography

topoclimaticadj

Relating to a topoclimate

topoclimaticaladj

Alternative form of topoclimatic.

topoconductornoun

A type of material that can observe and control Majorana particles in a quantum computer.

topocytenoun

A place cell.

topodiversitynoun

topological diversity (diversity from place to place)

topoedaphicadj

Describing regions that have a specific soil type

topoelectricaladj

Relating to the effect of the topology of an insulator or conductor and its electrical properties

topogenesisnoun

morphogenesis of protein tertiary structure

topogenicadj

Relating to topogenesis.

topogramnoun

A two-dimensional image generated by tomography without being reconstructed into slices

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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 330. 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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