English Words Starting With T
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- twosome/ˈtuːs(ə)m/A group or set of two people or things, especially a pair engaged in the same activity.adjectivenounLow (C1/C2 vocabulary)
- twyer/ˈtwaɪə/A pipe or nozzle through which air is forced into a furnace or forge.nounVery Low Frequency (Obscure technical term)
- tyan-shan/ˈtjɑːn ˈʃɑːn/A mountain range in Central Asia.nounLow
- tyburn/ˈtaɪbəːn/A place name, historically referring to the site of a public gallows in London.nounRare / Archaic / Historical
- tyche/ˈtaɪki/A Greek deity personifying fortune, chance, or luck, both good and ill; often depicted holding a rudder, a cornucopia, or standing on a ball.nounVery Low (Specialist/Classical/Literary)
- tychism/ˈtaɪkɪz(ə)m/The philosophical doctrine or theory that chance (rather than determinism or absolute necessity) is an objective factor operating in the universe.nounExtremely rare / Obscure academic term
- tycho/ˈtʌɪkəʊ/A proper noun referring primarily to Tycho Brahe, a renowned 16th-century Danish astronomer, or to related astronomical features.nounRare
- tychonic system/taɪˈkɒnɪk ˈsɪstəm/A geoheliocentric model of the universe proposed by Tycho Brahe in the late 16th century, where the Earth is stationary at the center, the Sun and Moon orbit the Earth, and all other planets orbit the Sun.nounVery Low (Specialized)
- tychy/ˈtɪki/A city in southern Poland, part of the Silesian Voivodeship.nounLow
- tycoon/taɪˈkuːn/A wealthy and powerful businessperson, especially one who has gained significant influence in a particular industry.nounB2
- tydeus/ˈtaɪdiəs/A hero in Greek mythology, one of the Seven Against Thebes.nounVery low
- tyee/ˈtʌɪiː/A leader, chief, or boss, particularly in the context of Pacific Northwest Indigenous communities or as slang in certain regional English varieties.nounLow (Geographically Restricted)
- tygart/ˈtaɪɡɑːt/A proper noun referring to a surname of English origin.nounVery Low
- tying/ˈtaɪ.ɪŋ/The present participle and gerund form of 'tie'. The action of fastening or securing something with a cord, rope, or similar object by forming knots or loops.verbB1
- tyke/taɪk/A small child, especially one who is mischievous.nounLow to medium; informal
- tyler/ˈtaɪlə/A personal name, primarily masculine, originally an occupational surname meaning 'tile maker' or 'tile layer'.nounMedium-High (as a personal name in English-speaking countries)
- tylopod/ˈtʌɪləpɒd/A member of the suborder Tylopoda, which includes camels, llamas, and related hoofed mammals having padded, two-toed feet.nounVery Rare
- tylor/ˈteɪ.lər/A person who makes, alters, or repairs clothing professionally; a specialized craftsperson in garments.nounB1
- tylosis/taɪˈləʊsɪs/An abnormal thickening or callosity of the skin, especially on the hands or feet.nounC2
- tymbal/ˈtɪmb(ə)l/A type of percussion instrument consisting of a shallow, circular metal plate that is struck with a padded mallet; also historically refers to a type of kettledrum or ancient cymbal.nounRare
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