English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 94 of 557

teenagesenoun

Alternative form of teenagerese.

teenageyadj

Characteristic of teenagers.

teenapernoun

A teenage black person.

teendverb

To kindle; to burn.

teendomnoun

Synonym of teenagehood.

teenernoun

A teenager.

teenfuladj

Full of grief; harmful; afflicted; troublesome; vexatious

teenhoodnoun

Synonym of teenagehood.

teenienoun

A sixteenth of a dollar, a unit in which stocks could formerly be traded.

teeniggernoun

A teenage black person.

teenlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a teenager.

teenologistnoun

An expert on the subject of teenagers and their psychology.

teenophilenoun

A person who is primarily sexually attracted to teenagers; an ephebophile.

teenpreneurnoun

A teenage entrepreneur.

teensnoun

plural of teen

teensitverb

Alternative form of teen-sit.

teensitternoun

Alternative form of teen-sitter.

teenspeaknoun

Communication by adolescents viewed as slangy, awkward, or immature.

teensploitationnoun

A genre of exploitation films, starring teenage actors with teen-oriented plots involving drugs, sex, alcohol or crime.

teensternoun

A teenager.

teenswearnoun

Alternative form of teenwear.

teensyadj

tiny

teensy-weensyadj

Alternative form of teeny-weeny.

teenthnoun

A dram, a sixteenth of an ounce.

teentynum

One hundred (100), especially a short hundred when considering long hundreds.

teenwearnoun

Clothing for teenagers.

teenyadj

Very small; tiny.

teeny weenyadj

Alternative spelling of teeny-weeny.

teenyboppernoun

A child, especially a girl in her preteens and early teens, who follows popular clothing fashions, music trends, etc.

teenybopperishadj

Characteristic of, or appealing to, teenyboppers.

teenzinenoun

A magazine aimed at a teenage audience.

teepnoun

A telepath.

teepeenoun

A cone-shaped tent traditionally used by many native peoples of the Great Plains of North America.

Teeplename

A surname from German.

teepleitenoun

A tetragonal-ditetragonal dipyramidal mineral containing boron, chlorine, hydrogen, oxygen, and sodium.

Teeplesname

A surname.

Teesname

A hamlet in Alberta, Canada.

Teesdalename

The valley of the River Tees in County Durham, with the upper part in Eden district, Cumbria, England.

teeshirtedadj

Wearing a T-shirt.

Teesidename

Misspelling of Teesside.

Teesportname

A large seaport in Redcar and Cleveland district, North Yorkshire, England, on the River Tees near its mouth (OS grid ref NZ5423).

teesranoun

A backspin delivery by a finger spin bowler.

Teessidename

A conurbation in North East England encompassing the towns of Middlesbrough, Stockton-on-Tees, Redcar and surrounding settlements.

Teessidernoun

Someone from Teesside.

Teeswaternoun

One of a breed of cattle formerly bred in England, but supposed to have originated in Holland and to have been the principal stock from which the shorthorns were derived.

teeteenoun

Pronunciation spelling of titty.

teeterverb

To tilt back and forth on an edge.

teeter-totternoun

A seesaw; a piece of playground equipment consisting of a long board with seats at either end, with a pivot point in the center.

teeterboardnoun

A seesaw; teetertotter.

teeterboardernoun

An acrobat who performs using a teeterboard.

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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 94. 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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