English Words: T

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topographnoun

A monument erected in a high place, such as a hilltop, indicating the direction and distance of notable landscape features which can be seen with the naked eye from that point.

topographernoun

a person who studies or records topography

topographicaladj

topographic

topographicallyadv

In a topographic manner.

topographienoun

Obsolete spelling of topography.

topographynoun

A precise description of a place.

topoinoun

plural of topos

topoinhibitionnoun

topological inhibition, especially

topoisomernoun

An isomer of a biological macromolecule that has a distinct topology

topoisomerasenoun

Any of several enzymes that affect the topology of DNA, especially ones that relax supercoiling.

topoisomericadj

Of or pertaining to a topoisomer.

topokineticadj

Relating to movement through a place

topolatrynoun

The worship of a particular place.

topolectnoun

The speech form, variety (lect) of a particular place or region.

topolectaladj

Relating to a topolect.

topolectologicaladj

Of or relating to topolectology.

topolectologynoun

The study of topolects.

Topologname

A commune of Tulcea County, Romania.

topologicadj

Of or relating to topology; topological.

topologicaladj

Of or relating to topology.

topological solitonnoun

A type of soliton that forms the transition between two adjoining structures or spaces which are "out of phase" in such a way that the transition cannot be seamless.

topological spacenoun

An ordered pair (X, τ), where X is a set and τ, called the topology, is a collection of subsets of X which satisfies certain axioms and whose elements are called the open sets (or alternatively, for a different set of axioms, the closed sets);

topologicalitynoun

The condition of being topological

topologicallyadv

In a topological manner

topologiesnoun

plural of topology

topologistnoun

A mathematician who specializes in topology.

topologizableadj

Able to be topologized.

topologizationnoun

The act or process of topologizing; the result of a process of topologizing, especially the topology so produced.

topologizeverb

To equip with a topology, to characterize as a topological space

topologynoun

The branch of mathematics dealing with those properties of a geometrical object (of arbitrary dimensionality) that are unchanged by continuous deformations (such as stretching, bending, etc., without tearing or gluing).

Topoloveniname

A town in Argeș County, Romania.

Topolovățu Marename

A village and commune of Timiș County, Romania.

Topolskiname

A surname from Polish.

topomerizationnoun

Any reaction involving the exchange of identical atoms or ligands to produce a molecule indistinguishable from the starting material

topometricadj

Pertaining to topometry.

topometricallyadv

In a topometric way.

topometrynoun

Any of various imaging or surveying techniques in which the three-dimensional positions of an array of points is recorded.

topomorphologicadj

Alternative form of topomorphological.

topomorphologicaladj

topological and morphological

toponarcosisnoun

local anesthesia

toponiumnoun

Any hypothetical meson formed from a top quark and its antiquark; would be very unstable because of the large mass of the top quark

toponomasticsnoun

branch of onomastics studying toponyms in a scholarly way

toponomenoun

The spatial network code of biomolecules, particularly proteins in living cells and tissues.

toponymnoun

A placename.

toponymaladj

toponymic

toponymicadj

Of, relating to, or being a toponym, as:

toponymicaladj

toponymic

toponymicsnoun

The study of toponyms.

toponymistnoun

One who studies toponymy.

toponymousadj

Synonym of toponymic.

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