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- tuile/twiːl/A thin, crisp, often curved cookie made typically with sugar and almonds, used as a garnish or component in desserts.nounLow
- tuileries/ˈtwiːləriːz/A famous public garden and former royal palace located in Paris, France.nounC2
- tuille/ˈtjuːl/A tile or tiling, often used in tarmapáist (Gaelic football pitch).nounVery Low
- tuition/tjuːˈɪʃ.ən/The fee charged for instruction, especially at a school, college, or university.nounB2
- tuk-tuk/ˈtʌk ˌtʌk/A small, motorized three-wheeled vehicle used as a taxi, especially in Southeast Asia.nounLow to medium in general English; higher in travel-related contexts.
- tukkieˈtʌkiA South African English term for a student or pupil, often referring to a young male learner, particularly in a school context.nounC1 (South African English); Rare/Unknown in other varieties.
- tuktu/ˈtʊktuː/A loanword from Inuktitut specifically meaning 'caribou' or 'reindeer'.nounVery Low
- tula/ˈtuːlə/A term not found in standard English lexicons. It can refer to: 1) An acronym (e.g., Top-Up-Level Agreement). 2) A proper noun (e.g., a city in Russia or a surname). 3) A borrowing in specialized contexts (e.g., a gun ornament from the Philippines).nounC1
- tuladi/ˈtuːlədi/A large freshwater fish of the salmon family, native to North America, specifically the lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush).nounVery Low
- tularaemia/ˌtjuːləˈriːmiə/A severe infectious bacterial disease of wild animals, especially rodents, transmissible to humans.nounRare
- tulare/tuːˈlɑːri/A bacterial infectious disease (tularemia) caused by Francisella tularensis, primarily affecting animals, especially rodents, and transmissible to humans.nounC2
- tularemia/ˌtjuːləˈriːmiə/A bacterial disease caused by Francisella tularensis, often transmitted by animals such as rabbits and ticks.nounlow
- tule/ˈtjuːl/A large bulrush or reed native to wetlands in North America.nounLow
- tule fog/ˌtuː.leɪ ˈfɒɡ/A thick, low-lying ground fog common in California's Central Valley during the autumn and winter.nounC1
- tule perch/ˈtuːli pɜːtʃ/A freshwater fish native to western North America, scientifically known as Hysterocarpus traskii, found primarily in sluggish waters, estuaries, and lakes.nounRare
- tulear/tuːˈlɪə/A city and port in southwestern Madagascar, officially known as Toliara.nounVery low
- tulip/ˈtjuːlɪp/A brightly coloured spring flower with a cup-shaped bloom, grown from a bulb.nounB1
- tulip chair/ˈtjuːlɪp tʃeə/A specific design of chair, typically mid-20th century, characterised by a single, pedestal-like stem supporting a seat that resembles a tulip flower.nounLow
- tulip tree/ˈtjuːlɪp triː/A tall North American deciduous tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) with distinctive tulip-shaped flowers and leaves.nounlow
- tulipomania/ˌtjuːlɪpəʊˈmeɪniə/A historical period of intense speculation and high prices for tulip bulbs in the 17th century Netherlands, often cited as an early example of an economic bubble.nounLow
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