English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 77 of 557

Tchaikovskyname

A transliteration of the Russian surname Чайко́вский (Čajkóvskij), usually applying to Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

tchaouchnoun

Obsolete spelling of chiaus.

tchaousnoun

Obsolete spelling of chiaus.

Tchaushname

Archaic spelling of Chaush (“a cultivar of vinifera grape”).

tchavichenoun

Synonym of chinook salmon.

Tchelminarname

Alternative spelling of Chilminar, the ruins of Persepolis.

tchervonetsnoun

Alternative spelling of chervonets.

tchetvertnoun

An obsolete Russian unit of volume.

tchickintj

A click sound such as a palatal, lateral, or dental click.

Tcholakianname

A surname from Armenian

tchotchkenoun

A small ornament of minor value; a knick-knack, a trinket.

Tchouname

Alternative form of Zhou.

tchoukballnoun

An indoor ball game for two teams of twelve players (seven on the court at any time), in which points are scored by throwing the ball so that it hits a frame and bounces outside of a semicircular region.

Tchukuchakname

Alternative spelling of Chuguchak: (dated) A county-level city of the Xinjiang autonomous region, China.

TCJAname

Initialism of Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

TCKnoun

Initialism of third culture kid.

Tclname

A high-level, dynamically typed, and interpreted programming language.

Tclernoun

A user of the Tcl programming language.

TCONnoun

display timing controller circuit (ASIC or FPGA)

TCPadj

Initialism of to complete party (followed by total number in group. Code used in OSI to advise an airline that other passengers are travelling with a person but are booked separately)

TCXOnoun

Initialism of temperature compensated crystal oscillator.

Tczewname

A city in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.

TDnoun

Abbreviation of touchdown.

TD Bankernoun

Someone who holds an account at any of several banks called TD Bank.

TDAname

Initialism of Trade and Development Agency.

tDCSnoun

Transcranial direct current stimulation.

TDInoun

Abbreviation of toluene diisocyanate.

TDKname

A Japanese multinational electronics manufacturing company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

TDSnoun

Initialism of tax deducted at source.

TDSernoun

One who exhibits Trump derangement syndrome; one who has an irrational hatred of Donald Trump.

tenoun

In solfège, the seventh note of a major scale (the note B in the fixed-do system): ti.

Te Anauname

A lake in Fiordland, Southland region, New Zealand, the largest in the South Island.

Te Ao Māoriname

The Māori world, including its languages, community practices, sites of importance, etc.

Te Deumnoun

An early Christian hymn of praise.

Te Horoname

A locality in Kapiti Coast district, Wellington region, New Zealand.

Te Kawaname

A rural community and hill in the Waikato region, New Zealand.

Te Kinganame

A small settlement on the West Coast, New Zealand.

Te Kuitiname

A town in the King Country, Waikato Region, New Zealand.

Te Moana-a-Toiname

A bay and sea in the Bay of Plenty region, North Island, New Zealand.

Te Pukename

A town in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.

te reoname

The Māori language.

Te-chouname

Alternative form of Dezhou.

teanoun

The tea plant (Camellia sinensis); (countable) a variety of this plant.

tea and medalsnoun

The rewards and relaxation that follow successful completion of an undertaking.

tea and toasternoun

A person, usually elderly and frail, with a diet lacking in nutrition.

tea ballnoun

A perforated spherical metal container that holds tea leaves for steeping or brewing in hot water.

tea boardnoun

A board or tray for holding a tea set; a tea tray.

tea bowlnoun

A bowl used for preparing and drinking tea.

tea breaknoun

A short break or rest period during the day when a cup of tea or coffee is drunk.

tea caddynoun

A box, jar, pot, or tin used to store tea leaves.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

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 77. 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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