English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 343 of 557

toss it inverb

To quit doing something.

toss offverb

To drink up rapidly.

toss one's cookiesverb

To vomit.

toss outverb

To throw away; to get rid of; to dispose of (something, especially food that has gone bad).

toss saladverb

To perform anilingus.

toss someone's saladverb

To perform anilingus on someone.

toss-potnoun

Alternative form of tosspot.

toss-upnoun

A decision in which neither choice is clearly favorable or unfavorable, or for which the outcome does not matter.

tossableadj

Suitable for being tossed or thrown.

tossedverb

simple past and past participle of toss

tossed saladnoun

A salad made by tossing greens in a dressing, often including other vegetables like tomato and cucumber.

tossernoun

One who tosses or throws something.

tosserishadj

Like a tosser (obnoxious person).

tossestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of toss

tossethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of toss

tossicateverb

To upset, agitate, or disturb.

tossicatedadj

Alternative form of tosticated.

tossilyadv

In a tossy manner.

tossingnoun

The motion of something that tosses; a throwing or sudden rising and falling.

tossinglyadv

With a tossing motion.

tossmentnoun

Tossing; moving restlessly.

tosspiecenoun

An undesirable person; used as an insult.

tosspotnoun

A drunkard, one who drinks alcohol frequently.

tosspotterynoun

Behavior characteristic of a tosspot.

tossupnoun

Alternative form of toss-up.

tossyadj

Tossing the head, as in scorn or pride; hence, proud, contemptuous, affectedly indifferent.

tostverb

simple past and past participle of toss.

tostadanoun

A flat tortilla that has been fried or toasted, or a dish based on this, usually associated with the cuisine of Latin America.

tostadonoun

Toasted corn kernels, eaten as a snack.

tostartverb

To spring or fly apart; burst.

Tostiname

A surname from Italian.

tosticatedadj

fuddled; perplexed

tostitonoun

Alternative letter-case form of Tostito.

Tostoname

A surname from Italian.

tostonenoun

A Mexican dish of fried, sliced unripe plantain.

tosuditenoun

An orthorhombic mineral containing aluminum, hydrogen, magnesium, oxygen, silicon, and sodium.

tosufloxacinnoun

A fluoroquinolone antibiotic.

tosunderverb

To split, separate; go to pieces.

toswapverb

To smite heavily.

toswinkverb

To toil excessively; work or labour hard.

tosylnoun

toluenesulfonyl, phenylmethylsulfonyl

tosylacetylenenoun

Ethynyl p-tolyl sulfone, C₉H₈O₂S, used as a reagent in a wide variety of applications.

tosylationnoun

Reaction with a tosyl compound.

tosyliminenoun

Any N-tosyl derivative of an imine

totnoun

A small child.

tot lotnoun

A playground for children, especially younger children.

tot upverb

To calculate the sum of a number of numbers or quantities.

totanoun

A kind of monkey, the grivet or waag.

tota scripturanoun

The principle that the entire Bible, with all of its books, chapters, and verses, is equally inspired and authoritative.

totableadj

Capable of being toted, or carried around; portable.

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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 343. 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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