English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 337 of 557

Tornquistname

A surname from Swedish.

toronoun

A traditional Japanese lantern.

torobverb

To steal completely; take away entirely.

Toroianname

A surname from Armenian.

toroidnoun

A surface generated by a closed curve (especially a circle) rotating about, but not intersecting or containing, an axis in its own plane.

toroidaladj

Having the shape of a torus or toroid.

toroidalitynoun

The property of being toroidal.

toroidalizationnoun

Conversion to toroidal form

toroidallyadv

In a toroidal manner

toroidicadj

toroidal

Torolaname

A town in Morazán department, El Salvador.

Torongbamname

A Meitei surname from Manipuri

Torontarianadj

Torontonian: of, from, or pertaining to Toronto (the capital of Ontario, in Canada).

Torontoname

The capital city of Ontario, Canada and largest city Canada.

Toronto Islandsname

An archipelago of Lake Ontario, Canada.

Torontonianadj

Of, from, or pertaining to the city of Toronto, Canada.

tororaronoun

Any of various plants of the genus Muehlenbeckia.

tororokombunoun

Saccharina gyrata, an edible kelp.

torosaurusnoun

Any member of the genus †Torosaurus of herbivorous dinosaurs.

toroseadj

Cylindrical with alternate swellings and contractions; having the surface covered with rounded prominences; having the appearance of a knobbly rope.

Torosianname

A surname from Armenian.

torositynoun

The quality or state of being torose.

Torosyanname

A surname from Armenian.

torovirusnoun

Any of the genus Torovirus of viruses.

Toroyanname

A surname from Armenian.

torpediniformadj

Of or relating to the Torpediniformes.

torpedinoidnoun

a member of the Torpediniformes order of electric rays.

torpedinousadj

stupefying; dull; torpid.

torpedonoun

An electric ray of the genus Torpedo.

torpedo ramnoun

A warship designed to sink enemy vessels using a combination of torpedo (self-propelled naval weapon) fire and ramming.

torpedo rollnoun

A long sandwich roll.

torpedo tubenoun

A metal tube mounted in a submarine or surface warship into which a torpedo may be loaded and launched through the hull or from the deck; a torpedo launcher.

torpedo-boat destroyernoun

Former name of destroyer.

torpedoernoun

A vessel capable of firing torpedoes.

torpedoingnoun

The act of firing a torpedo.

torpedoistnoun

One skilled in the theory or use of naval torpedoes.

torpedolikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a torpedo.

torpedomannoun

A person in charge of the torpedoes on a military vessel.

torpedoplanenoun

An aeroplane capable of launching a torpedo.

torpedoproofadj

Resistant to torpedo attacks.

Torpenhowname

A small village in Blennerhasset and Torpenhow parish, Cumberland council area, Cumbria, England (OS grid ref NY2039).

torpentadj

Having no motion or activity; benumbed; torpid.

torpescentadj

Becoming torpid or numb.

Torpexnoun

A secondary explosive made from RDX, TNT, and powdered aluminium, used in World War II.

Torpeyname

A surname from Irish.

torpidadj

unmoving

torpiditynoun

The property of being torpid.

torpidlyadv

In a torpid way or manner.

torpidnessnoun

torpor; torpidity

torpidsnoun

A series of annual boat races held at Oxford University in Hilary Term.

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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 337. 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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