English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 55 of 557

taramasalatanoun

Alternative spelling of taramosalata.

taramellitenoun

An orthorhombic-dipyramidal mineral containing barium, boron, chlorine, iron, lead, magnesium, oxygen, silicon, and titanium.

taramitenoun

A monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, iron, oxygen, silicon, and sodium.

taramosalatanoun

A Turkish and Greek dish of fish roe (carp or cod), lemon juice, breadcrumbs, onion, garlic, and olive oil; often served as a meze or with pitta bread.

tarannoun

A species of roach (Rutilus heckelii), a fish in the Cyprinidae family. It is native to the Black Sea basin: rivers Don, Kuban, Dnieper, Dniester, rarely Danube.

taranabantnoun

A drug, a cannabinoid receptor type 1 inverse agonist investigated for the treatment of obesity but later dropped because of side effects including depression and anxiety.

Taranakiname

A region in western North Island, New Zealand.

taranakitenoun

A trigonal-hexagonal scalenohedral mineral containing aluminum, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and potassium.

Taranisname

The Celtic god of thunder.

tarantaraintj

The sound of several notes played on a trumpet or horn.

tarantassnoun

A low horse-drawn carriage without springs used in Russia, capable of having its wheels replaced with runners during the winter.

tarantellanoun

A rapid dance in 6/8 time, originating in Italy, or a piece of music for such a dance.

Tarantianname

A subdivision of the Pleistocene epoch.

Tarantininame

A surname from Italian.

Tarantinianadj

Synonym of Tarantinoesque.

Tarantinoname

A dialect of Neapolitan spoken in and around Taranto in Apulia.

Tarantinoesqueadj

Reminiscent of the works or themes of Quentin Tarantino (born 1963), American film director and actor, best known for violent yet humorous films with nonlinear plots.

Tarantinoversename

The world as portrayed in the films of Quentin Tarantino.

tarantismnoun

An extreme urge to dance, popularly thought to have been caused by the bite of a tarantula (Lycosa tarantula) and prevalent in southern Italy in the 15th through 17th centuries.

Tarantoname

A port city in Apulia, in southeastern Italy.

tarantulanoun

Any of the large, hairy New World spiders comprising the family Theraphosidae.

tarantulalikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a tarantula.

tarantularadj

Of or relating to a tarantula.

tarantuloidadj

Resembling or characteristic of a tarantula.

tarapacaitenoun

An orthorhombic-dipyramidal mineral containing chromium, oxygen, and potassium.

taraquitonoun

The giant trevally (Caranx ignobilis)

tararabitintj

Goodbye for now.

Tararuaname

A territorial authority of the Manawatū-Whanganui region, New Zealand; in full, Tararua District. Seat: Dannevirke.

Tarasname

Synonym of Tarentum, former name of Taranto: a city in Italy.

Tarascannoun

A member of the Purepecha people.

Taraschiname

A surname from Italian.

Tarasconoun

Alternative form of Tarascan.

Tarascon-sur-Ariègename

A city in Ariège department, Occitania, France.

Tarashchaname

A city in Bila Tserkva Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine.

Tarasivkaname

A rural settlement in Talne urban hromada, Zvenyhorodka Raion, Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine.

taratantaranoun

The onomatopoeia of a particular sound made by a bugle or trumpet.

taratornoun

A nut- or tahini- based sauce made with lemon juice and garlic that is found in Middle Eastern cuisine

Taratsasname

A surname from Greek.

Taravellaname

A surname from Italian.

tarawihnoun

An extra prayer performed by Sunni Muslims at night in the month of Ramadan.

taraxacinnoun

A bitter glycoside, extracted from dandelion, once used as a diuretic.

taraxacologistnoun

One who studies taraxacology or dandelions.

taraxacologynoun

The study of the dandelion genus Taraxacum.

taraxacumnoun

The dried root of the dandelion once used as a tonic.

Taraškievicaname

A classical Belarusian orthography, also a current alternative standard.

tarbabynoun

Alternative form of tar baby (“difficult, "sticky" situation”).

tarbagannoun

Any of species Marmota sibirica of marmots that live on the steppes of Central Asia.

tarballnoun

A ball of tar or crude oil found on a beach.

Tarbellizeverb

To criticize through investigatory journalism.

Tarbertname

A hamlet on the east coast of Jura, Argyll and Bute council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NR6182).

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