English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 93 of 557

tee offverb

To hit the first shot of the hole, from the tee.

tee upverb

To place a golf ball on a tee.

tee-sectionnoun

Alternative form of T-section (length of metal with a T-shaped cross section).

tee-shirtyadj

Alternative spelling of T-shirty.

tee-teenoun

Urine.

teeaboonoun

Alternative form of teaboo.

teeacknoun

The lapwing

teeboxnoun

The area where play begins for a hole of golf.

Teec Nos Posname

A town in Arizona.

teed offadj

Annoyed, upset, angry.

teefverb

to steal

teefiesnoun

Alternative form of teethies.

Teegeeackname

The planet Earth at the time of Xenu.

Teehanname

A surname from Irish.

teejaynoun

At Winchester College, a new boy placed under the care of older pupils.

teeknoun

Obsolete form of teak.

teelnoun

sesame

Teelaname

A female given name.

Teelename

A surname.

teelseednoun

sesame seed

teemverb

To be stocked to overflowing.

teemernoun

One who teems, or brings forth.

teemfuladj

Pregnant; prolific.

teemingverb

present participle and gerund of teem

teeminglyadv

In great numbers; crowdedly.

teemingnessnoun

The quality of teeming, or being full of busy activity.

teemlessadj

unfruitful, unprolific, or barren.

teennoun

Synonym of teenager: a person between 13 and 19 years old (inclusive).

teen babynoun

A teenager who enjoys role-playing a regression to an infant-like state and acting like a baby or toddler, sometimes for sexual gratification; an adult baby who is a teenager.

teen dramanoun

A drama based on teenagers, or set in a teenage environment.

teen pattinoun

A gambling card game that originated in the Indian subcontinent, with influences from three card brag and poker.

teen-agernoun

Dated spelling of teenager.

teen-napverb

To kidnap or abduct (a teenager).

teen-sitverb

To watch or tend (someone else’s teenage child) for a period of time, often for money.

teen-sitternoun

One who watches or tends someone else’s teenage child for a period of time, often for money.

Teenaname

A female given name, variant of Tina.

teenageadj

Of or relating to an age between thirteen and nineteen years old.

teenagedadj

Aged between thirteen and nineteen inclusive; teenage.

teenagedomnoun

Synonym of teenagehood.

teenagehoodnoun

The state of being in one's teenage years (13 to 19).

teenagenessnoun

The quality of being or being like a teenager.

teenagernoun

A person between thirteen and nineteen years old (inclusive).

teenagerdomnoun

Synonym of teenagehood.

teenageresenoun

The slang used by teenagers.

teenagerhoodnoun

Synonym of teenagehood.

teenagerishadj

Characteristic of teenagers; adolescent; immature.

teenageritisnoun

Immature or rebellious behaviour characteristic of teenagers.

teenagerlyadj

Characteristic of a teenager.

teenagershipnoun

The condition of being a teenager.

teenageryadj

Characteristic of teenagers.

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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 93. 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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