English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 344 of 557

totalnoun

An amount obtained by the addition of smaller amounts.

total allergy syndromenoun

A supposed illness with various symptoms caused by sensitivity to various substances in the modern environment.

total conversionnoun

Synonym of total conversion mod.

total conversion modnoun

A mod that uses the game engine of an existing video game but significantly alters gameplay, assets, setting, etc. to the extent it is considered an entirely different game (and may be commercially marketed as a standalone title).

total eclipsenoun

An eclipse in which the eclipsed body is completely obscured to the viewer.

total footballnoun

A tactic in which the outfield players assume different roles during a game, while keeping an organised structure.

total lossnoun

An insured item of which the entire value is written off.

total ordernoun

A partial order, ≤, (a binary relation that is reflexive, antisymmetric, and transitive) on some set S, such that any two elements of S are comparable (for any x, y ∈ S, either x ≤ y or y ≤ x).

total packagenoun

Something or someone that possesses a complete set of desired or expected characteristics.

total stationnoun

An electronic surveying instrument, consisting of a theodolite and a rangefinder, used to evaluate an area's location, features, and topography.

total warnoun

Warfare where all of a country's available resources, military as well as civilian, are employed.

total-etchadj

Pertaining to adhesive systems for bonding fillings to teeth that require the application of phosphoric acid in a separate etching step .

totalisatornoun

the computerised system which runs parimutuel betting, calculating payoff odds, displaying them, and producing tickets based on incoming bets.

totaliseverb

Alternative form of totalize.

totalismnoun

A social, economic and/or political system in which some authority (e.g. the state or "the market") wields absolute power; totalitarianism.

totalisticadj

Of or relating to totalism.

totalitarianadj

Of or relating to a system of government where the people have virtually no authority and the state wields absolute control of every aspect of the country, socially, financially, and politically.

totalitarianismnoun

A system of government in which the people have virtually no authority and the state wields absolute control, for example, a dictatorship.

totalitarianistnoun

A supporter of totalitarianism.

totalitarianizationnoun

The process of making something totalitarian.

totalitarianizeverb

To make totalitarian.

totalitynoun

The state of being total.

totality of the circumstancesnoun

A method of analysis where decisions are based on all available information rather than bright-line rules.

totalizationnoun

The act of totalizing, or state of being totalized

totalizeverb

To combine parts to make a total.

totalizernoun

A person or object that totals.

totalledadj

Destroyed

totallernoun

That which counts items to produce a total.

totallyadv

To the fullest extent or degree.

totally orderedadj

That is equipped with a total order, that is a subset of (the ground set of) a partially ordered set whose partial order is a total order with respect to said subset.

totalnessnoun

The quality or state of being total; entireness; totality.

totaranoun

Podocarpus totara, a podocarp tree endemic to New Zealand.

Totaroname

A surname from Italian.

totarolnoun

An aromatic sterol present in the heartwood of Podocarpus totara

Totatichename

A town in Jalisco, Mexico.

totativenoun

A positive integer that is smaller than or equal to, and coprime to, another given positive integer.

totchkanoun

A Russian unit of length, equivalent to 0.01 inches.

totchosnoun

Nachos made with tater tots instead of tortilla chips.

totenoun

A tote bag.

tote roadnoun

A rough road for carriers conveying goods.

totearverb

To tear apart; tear to pieces or shreds; rend.

totelessadj

Without a tote or totes (in any sense).

totemnoun

Any natural object or living creature that serves as an emblem of a tribe, clan or family; the representation of such an object or creature.

totem polenoun

A Native American sculpture found in the Pacific Northwest, made by carving trees, and usually displaying symbolic figures that represent clan lineage, cultural beliefs, or historical events.

totem tennisnoun

A form of tetherball.

totemicadj

Serving as, or relating to, a totem.

totemicaladj

Serving as, or relating to, a totem.

totemicallyadv

In a totemic manner; with regard to totems.

totemicsnoun

A design development process that involves thinking of images that serve as metaphors for concepts related to a product or service, such as a rocket to indicate speed.

totemismnoun

The belief that a person or group has a special mystical relationship to a totem

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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 344. 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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