English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 74 of 557

taxiticadj

Relating to or composed of taxite.

taxiwaynoun

A road or path within an airport designated for the taxiing of aircraft connecting the runways with ramps, hangars, terminals and other facilities.

Taxkorganname

A Tajik autonomous county in Kashgar prefecture, Xinjiang autonomous region, China.

Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous Countyname

A Tajik autonomous county in Kashgar prefecture, Xinjiang, China.

taxlessadj

Without taxation.

taxlesslyadv

Without having to pay tax.

taxlessnessnoun

Absence of taxes.

taxlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a tax.

taxmannoun

A tax collector.

taxo-prefix

Order, arrangement.

taxocenenoun

A taxonomically related set of species within a community.

taxocenesnoun

plural of taxocene

taxocenosesnoun

plural of taxocenose

taxocracynoun

A government supporting excessive taxes or spending.

taxocratnoun

A politician or bureaucrat supporting excessive taxes or spending.

taxodiaceannoun

Any conifer once placed in the family Taxodiaceae (now Cupressaceae).

taxodiumnoun

Any of the genus Taxodium of flood-tolerant conifers in the cypress family.

taxodontadj

Pertaining to a group of many short interlocking teeth, at least some of which are transverse to the hinge margin.

taxoidnoun

Any of a class of taxol derivatives developed for their anticancer properties.

Taxolnoun

Taxol, paclitaxel: a drug (a mitotic inhibitor) used to kill dividing tumour cells.

taxologicaladj

Of or pertaining to taxology; taxonomic.

taxologynoun

taxonomy

taxometernoun

Archaic form of taximeter.

taxometricadj

Relating to taxometrics

taxonnoun

A group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms treated as a unit by taxonomists.

taxonavigationnoun

The navigation of a directory of species or other taxonomic entities.

taxonicadj

Relating to taxa.

taxonicallyadv

In terms of taxa.

taxonicitynoun

The state of being taxonic.

taxonifyverb

To categorize.

taxonogenomicadj

Relating to taxonogenomics

taxonogenomicsnoun

taxonomic genomics

taxonomicadj

Of or relating to taxonomy.

taxonomicallyadv

In terms of taxonomy.

taxonomicsnoun

taxonomy

taxonomistnoun

Someone whose profession is taxonomy, or who performs taxonomy at a professional level.

taxonomizeverb

To assign a taxonomic classification to a particular species.

taxonomizernoun

One who, or that which, taxonomizes.

taxonomynoun

The science, technique, or process used to make a classification.

taxonsnoun

plural of taxon

taxonymnoun

A word used for classification purposes, that is, one that makes up part of a taxonomy; a name or label for a taxon or clade

taxonymynoun

The relationship of a taxonym to its corresponding hypernym.

taxornoun

Archaic form of taxer.

taxoterenoun

Synonym of docetaxel.

taxpaidadj

On which tax has been paid.

taxpayverb

To pay tax upon.

taxpayernoun

A person who is subject to, liable for, or pays tax.

taxpayingnoun

The payment of taxes.

taxpaymentnoun

The payment of tax.

taxtimenoun

Alternative form of tax time.

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