English Words: T

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tantenoun

A Jewish aunt.

tanteuxenite-(Y)noun

A brown or black orthorhombic mineral containing hydrogen, niobium, oxygen, tantalum, titanium and yttrium.

tantienoun

An aunt.

tantilizingadj

Obsolete spelling of tantalizing.

Tantilloname

A surname from Italian.

tantitenoun

A triclinic-pedial colorless mineral containing oxygen and tantalum.

tantivyadv

At full tilt

tantièmenoun

The share of profits paid to the management or to the board of directors under a profit sharing scheme.

tantonoun

A traditional Japanese small sword or knife; often used as a secondary weapon to a katana.

tantony pignoun

The favourite or smallest pig in the litter.

tantoonoun

A tan line planned in the style of a tattoo.

tantranoun

A Hindu or Buddhist religious or esoteric text.

tantremnoun

Obsolete form of tantrum.

tantricadj

Related to Vajrayana Buddhism.

tantricallyadv

In a tantric manner or context.

tantrismnoun

tantric beliefs and practices generally

tantristnoun

A devotee of tantrism.

tantrumnoun

An often childish display or fit of bad temper.

tantrummyadj

Prone to, or characteristic of, tantrums.

tantrumyadj

Of, or relating to a tantrum; displaying childish behavior or experiencing an episode of bad temper.

Tantungname

Alternative form of Dandong.

tantuninoun

A Mersin-original streetfood of stir-fried chopped lamb or beef, onions, tomatoes, peppers, and spices in yufka or pita bread.

tantynoun

A tantrum.

Tanujname

A male given name from Sanskrit used in India.

Tanujaname

A female given name from Sanskrit used in India.

tanukinoun

A raccoon dog, Nyctereutes viverrinus.

Tanviname

A female given name from Sanskrit used in India.

tanwallnoun

A tyre/tire with tan-coloured sidewalls.

tanwinnoun

In Arabic, nunation.

tanwoodnoun

Any wood used in tanning.

tanworksnoun

A tannery.

tany-prefix

Stretch.

Tanyaname

A diminutive of the female given names Tatiana (from Russian) or Tetyana (from Ukrainian).

tanyardnoun

A tannery, or a yard of a tannery.

tanycytenoun

A type of ependymal cell, located in the floor of the third ventricle, that has processes extending deep into the hypothalamus.

tanycyticadj

Relating to tanycytes.

tanyderidnoun

Any fly in the family Tanyderidae.

Tanygrisiauname

A village in Gwynedd, Wales (OS grid ref SH6845).

tanylobicadj

Alternative form of tanylobous.

tanylobousadj

Having an elongated prostomium that overlaps the first segments.

tanyosho pinenoun

A pine tree of a subspecies of Japanese pine *Pinus densiflora umbraculifera).

tanypezidnoun

Any fly of the family Tanypezidae.

tanystropheidnoun

An archosauromorph reptile of the extinct Tanystropheidae family.

tanzakunoun

A slip of paper that can be written on, especially those hung on bamboo or other trees during the Tanabata festival.

Tanzanianame

A country in East Africa. Official name: United Republic of Tanzania.

Tanzaniannoun

A person from Tanzania or of Tanzanian descent.

Tanzaniannessnoun

Quality of being Tanzanian.

Tanzanionname

Synthetic forsterite of an intense purple-blue colour, simulating that of tanzanite.

tanzanitenoun

A trichroic violet-blue variety of the mineral zoisite mined in Tanzania, used as a gemstone.

tanzawaic acidnoun

Any of a group of organic compounds found in Penicillium fungi.

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