English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 342 of 557

Torygraphname

The Telegraph newspaper.

Toryishadj

Inclined to Toryism; supporting the Conservative Party.

Toryismnoun

The political principles of the Tories.

toryizeverb

Synonym of torify.

Toryshirename

Those parts of the United Kingdom whose residents overwhelmingly vote for the Conservative Party.

Torzhokname

A town in Tver Oblast, Russia.

TOSnoun

Initialism of terms of service.

tosanoun

A Japanese breed of fighting dog

Tosadoname

A surname from Spanish.

Tosafistnoun

An author of the Tosafot.

Tosafotname

Medieval commentaries on the Talmud, in the form of critical and explanatory glosses.

Toscaname

A female given name.

Toscaniname

A surname from Italian [in turn originating as an ethnonym].

Toscanoname

A surname from Italian.

Toschesname

A surname from Italian.

toseverb

To pull apart or asunder; touse.

Toselliname

A surname from Italian.

toshnoun

Copper; items made of copper.

toshakeverb

To shake violently; shake to pieces.

toshaonoun

The elected leader or head of an Indigenous Amerindian community in Guyana, responsible for representing the village and managing its affairs, particularly in dealings with the government.

toshaunoun

The elected leader or chief of an indigenous village in Guyana, responsible for governance, administration, and representing the community's interests.

toshearverb

To cut in two.

toshendverb

To ruin completely; destroy.

toshernoun

A thief who steals the copper siding from the bottoms of vessels, particularly in or along the Thames.

tosheroonnoun

A half-crown coin; its value

Toshibanoun

A computer manufactured by the Japanese Toshiba company.

Toshigaminame

The god of the coming year, celebrated at New Years.

Toshiharuname

A male given name from Japanese.

Toshikatsuname

A male given name from Japanese.

Toshimitsuname

A male given name from Japanese.

toshiververb

To break in pieces.

toshiyorinoun

An elder.

toshiyori-kabunoun

One of the 105 licenses to coach, and the associated name of an elder.

toshlyadv

Alternative form of tosh, tightly, cleanly, neatly

toshyadj

rubbishy, trashy; worthless

tosilognoun

a meal of tocino with fried rice and fried egg

tositumomabnoun

A mouse monoclonal antibody intended to treat follicular lymphoma.

Toskname

The variety of Albanian upon which Standard Albanian is based.

tosliveverb

To cleave or split in pieces.

tosliververb

To split into slivers or small pieces.

Tosoname

A surname from Italian.

tosolnoun

The current sol (Martian day).

tospovirusnoun

Any of the genus Tospovirus of negative RNA viruses.

tossnoun

A throw, a lob, of a ball etc., with an initial upward direction, particularly with a lack of care.

toss a coinverb

To flick a coin into the air, making it spin, in order to use the resultant upturned side (“heads or tails”) for making a decision.

toss and turnverb

To be unable to settle into a comfortable sleeping position.

toss aroundverb

To offer for suggestion.

toss awayverb

To discard; to throw away

toss inverb

To add (something) as a bonus.

toss in withverb

To join up or ally with (someone).

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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 342. 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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