English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 353 of 557

town bicyclenoun

A woman who is promiscuous.

town carnoun

A car having a kind of bodystyle produced from 1908 to 1939 with an external or open-topped driver's position and an enclosed compartment for passengers.

town centrenoun

The main commercial or business area of a town, containing the principal shops, banks, restaurants and public traffic hub.

town councilnoun

The governing body of people elected to oversee management of a town and represent the interests of residents.

town cressnoun

garden cress, or peppergrass.

town hallnoun

A building that houses the local government offices of a town.

town mailnoun

A piece of green pasturage attached to a house.

town planningnoun

Synonym of urban planning.

town squarenoun

An open area commonly found in the heart of a traditional town, used for community gatherings.

town-clerknoun

Alternative form of town clerk.

town-dwellernoun

Alternative spelling of town dweller.

townballnoun

Any of various games resembling rounders and baseball, played in North America in the 18th and 19th centuries.

townclerknoun

Alternative form of town clerk.

towndwellernoun

Alternative spelling of town dweller.

townenoun

Obsolete form of town.

townedadj

Having towns; containing many towns.

towneenoun

Dated form of townie.

Towneleyname

A surname from Old English.

townernoun

A person from a certain town, or part of town

Towner Countyname

One of 53 counties in North Dakota, United States. County seat: Cando.

Townes-Brocks syndromename

A rare genetic disorder causing various bodily malformations.

townetnoun

A net pulled through the water to collect objects or specimens; a dragnet.

townfieldnoun

A field divided up between a number of farmers.

townfolknoun

Synonym of townsfolk.

townfulnoun

As many people as a town can hold.

Townhillname

A townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.

townhomenoun

A townhouse or row house.

townhoodnoun

The status or period of being a town.

townhousenoun

A row house or terraced house.

townienoun

A person living in a university area who is not associated with the university.

towninessnoun

The quality of being towny.

townishadj

Characteristic of a (certain type of) town.

townishlyadv

In a townish manner.

townishnessnoun

The quality of being townish.

townlandnoun

A geographical unit of land smaller than a parish.

townlessadj

Without a town or towns.

townlessnessnoun

Absence of towns.

townletnoun

A small town

Townleyname

A surname.

townlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a town.

townlingnoun

An inhabitant of a town.

townlyadj

Characteristic of a town or its inhabitants.

townmannoun

A town-dweller; townsman

townmatenoun

A friend with whom one shares a hometown, especially a small one.

townsnoun

plural of town

Towns Countyname

One of 159 counties in Georgia, United States. County seat: Hiawassee.

townscapenoun

A view of a town, or a subjective image of a town

townselikeadj

Bourgeois; plebeian.

Townsendname

A surname.

Townsend daisynoun

Any of the genus Townsendia of wildflowers.

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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 353. 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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