English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 416 of 557

treefulnoun

The quantity or number which fills a tree.

treehoodnoun

The state or essence of being a tree.

treehoppernoun

An insect of the family Membracidae.

treehousenoun

A house, or similar structure within a tree, or several trees, built with light materials.

treehunternoun

Any bird of the genera Thripadectes, Cichlocolaptes or Heliobletus, native to South America.

treeifyverb

To turn into a tree.

treeinessnoun

Resemblance to a tree.

treeingadj

That is driving something or someone up a tree.

treeishadj

Resembling a tree.

treekindnoun

All trees, considered as a group.

treelengthnoun

A measure of the size or complexity of a tree.

treelessadj

Having no trees.

treelesslyadv

In an treeless manner.

treelessnessnoun

The state of being treeless (without trees).

treeletnoun

a small tree

treelikeadj

Having some characteristics of a tree; resembling or similar to a tree.

treelikenessnoun

The condition of being treelike

treelinedadj

Lined with trees.

treelingnoun

A young, small, or miniature tree.

treelistnoun

A user interface control that displays a list of items in an expandable hierarchy.

treelogynoun

A trilogy with tangible tree-related themes.

treelyadj

Of, relating to, characteristic of, or resembling a tree or trees; arboreal.

treemageddonnoun

The mass death or destruction of trees; a disaster caused by or involving trees.

treemakingnoun

The manufacture of saddle trees.

treemapnoun

A representation of hierarchical data as a set of nested rectangles.

treemappingnoun

The generation of treemaps.

treemossnoun

Unprocessed mosses and lichens found growing on trees, often used commercially in fragrances.

treennoun

plural of tree

treenailnoun

A wooden peg or pin used as a fastener.

treenessnoun

The essence of what it means to be a tree; the qualities that make a tree what it is.

treentnoun

Alternative spelling of treant.

treenwarenoun

treen (wooden articles)

treeologynoun

dendrology

treepienoun

Any of four closely related genera (Dendrocitta, Crypsirina, Temnurus and as of recently also Platysmurus) of arboreal long-tailed passerine birds in the subfamily Crypsirininae of the family Corvidae.

treerunnernoun

A bird of the genera Margarornis or Pygarrhichas, native to Central and South America.

treesnoun

plural of tree

treesapnoun

Uncommon spelling of tree sap.

treescapenoun

A landscape with many trees.

treescapingnoun

Tree-based landscaping.

treeshnoun

A promiscuous woman.

treeshipnoun

The quality of being a tree; treeness.

treespacenoun

A space whose components are trees.

treestandnoun

An open or enclosed platform secured to trees to provide a vantage point for hunters.

treestumpnoun

The stump of a tree.

treeswiftnoun

Any bird in the family Hemiprocnidae, closely related to the true swifts in the family Apodidae, but differing in having a forked tail and a crest or other facial ornamentation, and in being able to perch on branches.

treetopnoun

The crown or uppermost branches of a tree.

treetop diseasenoun

Synonym of summit disease.

treetopesnoun

plural of treetope

treeturenoun

A sentient tree creature.

treewardadv

Toward a tree or trees.

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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 416. 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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