English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 351 of 557

touslingnoun

The act of something being tousled.

touslyadj

Synonym of tousled.

tousyadj

tousled; tangled; rough; shaggy

toutnoun

Someone advertising for customers in an aggressive way.

tout courtadv

Just, simply; without addition or qualification; alone.

tout de suiteadv

Immediately, right away.

tout ensemblenoun

The overall appearance or impression, especially of a work of art.

tout le mondepron

everyone, everybody

Toutatisname

A god worshipped in ancient Gaul and Britain.

touternoun

One who seeks customers, as for an inn, a public conveyance, shops, etc.: hence, an obtrusive candidate for office.

toutingnoun

The act of one who touts.

Touws Rivername

A town and river in the Western Cape province, South Africa.

touzeverb

Alternative form of touse.

Touzjianname

A surname from Armenian.

touzledadj

Alternative spelling of tousled.

TOVnoun

A Ukrainian limited liability company.

tovarichnoun

Alternative form of tovarish.

tovarishnoun

Comrade, especially with reference to the former USSR.

tovarishchnoun

Alternative form of tovarish.

tovelverb

to immerse (something, especially kitchenware) into a mikveh

toveronoun

A horse whose coloration is a mixture of tobiano and overo.

Tovesname

A surname from Chamorro.

Toveyname

A surname from Old Norse.

Tovuzname

A city and district of Azerbaijan.

towverb

To pull something behind one, such as by using a line, chain, or tongue.

Tow Lawname

A small town and civil parish with a town council in County Durham, England (OS grid ref NZ1139).

tow linennoun

Linen produced from tow (the shorter flax fibers produced by the retting process), spun on small table wheels, then plied and twisted a second time with additional strands.

TOW missilenoun

A kind of antitank missile.

tow ringnoun

An oval area where racehorses are walked.

tow the lineverb

Eggcorn of toe the line.

tow trucknoun

A motor vehicle typically equipped with winches, chains, and related equipment, and used to tow disabled vehicles.

tow-headnoun

Alternative form of towhead.

Towaname

Synonym of Jemez (“Tanoan language”).

towableadj

That can be towed.

towagenoun

The act of towing.

towainoun

The tree Pterophylla sylvicola.

towannoun

A sand dune.

towardprep

In the direction of.

towardlinessnoun

The state or quality of being towardly.

towardlyadj

Promising, propitious.

towardnessnoun

The quality or state of being toward.

towardsprep

Alternative form of toward.

towawaynoun

The process of towing away a vehicle.

towbacknoun

A current that tends to pull things backward.

towballnoun

A connector on a vehicle, like a tow bar but spherical, allowing for swivelling and articulation.

towboatnoun

A tugboat.

towboaternoun

Someone who pilots a towboat or generally works on towboats in the entercoastal waterways of the U.S.

towbodynoun

An object towed behind an airborne or underwater vehicle, usually carrying scientific equipment.

Towcestername

A market town and civil parish with a town council in West Northamptonshire district, Northamptonshire, England, previously in South Northamptonshire district (OS grid ref SP6948).

towedverb

simple past and past participle of tow

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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 351. 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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