English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 335 of 557

torculariousadj

Of or belonging to a (wine or oil) press.

torculusnoun

A neume denoting a set of three tones which first rise from the original tone, then fall.

toreadj

Hard, difficult; wearisome, tedious.

tore upadj

unsightly, unkempt, dirty

toreadornoun

A bullfighter, especially one on horseback.

toreaveverb

To take away or remove completely.

Torelloname

A surname.

torelyadv

With difficulty; hardly; stoutly; firmly.

toremifenenoun

An oral selective estrogen receptor modulator.

torendverb

To tear apart, rend to pieces; tear up.

torentadj

Torn.

toreronoun

A bullfighter

Toretskname

A city, the administrative centre of Toretsk urban hromada, Bakhmut Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine.

toreuticadj

Relating to toreutics.

toreuticsnoun

The art of making relief or intaglio designs, especially by chasing, carving or embossing in metal

Toreyname

A diminutive of the female given name Victoria.

Torfaenname

A county borough in south Wales, previously in Gwent, and historically in Monmouthshire.

torfelverb

To fall; decine; pass away; die.

torfernoun

Difficulty, trouble.

Torgersenname

A surname from Norwegian.

Torgersonname

A surname from Sweden/Swedish.

Torgesonname

A surname.

torgochnoun

The saibling, a type of fish.

torinoun

plural of torus

tori gatenoun

A torii

toricadj

Pertaining to or shaped like a torus, or a section of a torus; toroidal.

toricitynoun

The condition (or extent) of being toric.

Torielname

Oriel College, Oxford.

Toriesnoun

plural of Tory

Tories on bikesnoun

Members or supporters of a Green Party who are politically conservative.

torifyverb

To convert to Tory politics.

toriinoun

A traditional Japanese gate at Shinto shrines, symbolically marking the transition from the profane to the sacred.

Torikkaname

A surname from Finnish.

torikuminoun

a sumo bout

torikumi-hyonoun

The programme of bouts in a day at a tournament.

Torilname

A district of Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines.

torinaoshinoun

a rematch; ordered by the judges if unable to determine a winner

Torineseadj

Pertaining to the city of Turin, in northwest Italy.

Torinoname

Alternative form of Turin:

Torino scalenoun

A scale used to rate the power and likelihood of an asteroid strike onto the planet Earth.

Toriphilenoun

A fan of singer-songwriter Tori Amos

toritverb

To cleave or tear in pieces; rip apart.

toritonoun

A sweet creamy cocktail originating in Mexico.

toriveverb

To rive in pieces; rend.

torkancenoun

Alternative form of torquance.

Torkseyname

A village and civil parish in West Lindsey district, Lincolnshire, England (OS grid ref SK8378).

Torlaknoun

Any of a group of Slavic inhabitants of western Bulgaria, south-eastern Serbia and northern North Macedonia, who speak a common dialect.

Torlakiannoun

Torlak

torlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a tor (rocky outcrop).

tormanoun

A figure, made mostly of flour and butter, used in tantric rituals or as an offering in Tibetan Buddhism.

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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 335. 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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