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Words Starting with “T

Showing 18 of 176 words found in this letter category

/tɒst/

verb

To throw something lightly, casually, or with a quick motion.

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/ˈtoʊ.təl ˌpɜːr.mjuˈteɪ.ʃənz əv ˈtwɛn.ti faɪv/

noun

The mathematical result of 25 factorial (25!), representing the total number of unique linear arrangements possible for a set of 25 distinct elements.

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/ˈtʌf.ər tɒs/

noun

A significantly more difficult decision, challenge, or unpredictable situation than a previous one.

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/ˈtʌf.nəs/

noun

The physical property of a material that enables it to endure high impact or stress without breaking or shattering.

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/tʊər/

noun

A journey for pleasure in which several different places are visited.

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/ˈtaʊ.zəl.ɪŋ/

verb

Present participle and gerund of tousle: to make something, especially someone's hair, untidy or messy by rumpling or pulling it gently.

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/ˈtaʊ.əl/

noun

A piece of absorbent cloth or paper used for drying or wiping something or someone.

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/tɔɪ kɑːr/

noun

A miniature replica of an automobile, typically designed for children to play with or for hobbyists to collect.

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/ˈtræk.ər/

noun

A person, animal, or device that follows or monitors the position, movement, or progress of someone or something.

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/ˈtræk.ərz/

noun

Belonging to, associated with, or characteristic of a person or animal that follows trails or monitors movement.

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/ˈtreɪsi/

noun

A given name of English origin, historically used as a surname but now primarily used as a unisex or feminine first name.

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/treɪd/

noun

The action of buying and selling goods and services.

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/ˈtreɪd.ɒf/

noun

A situation in which you must choose between or balance two things that are opposite or cannot be had at the same time.

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/ˈtreɪ.dɪŋ poʊst/

noun

A remote store or small settlement established in a frontier region for the purpose of buying, selling, or bartering goods.

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/treɪl/

noun

A beaten path through a countryside, forest, or wilderness.

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/treɪl kəˈmɪʃ.ən/

noun

A recurring fee paid to a financial advisor or broker by an investment fund or insurance company for as long as a client maintains their investment in a specific product.

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/ˈtreɪ.nɪŋ ˈʃɛd.juːl/

noun

A structured plan or timetable outlining specific times, days, and activities for physical exercise, skill development, or educational instruction.

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/tɾa.ˈʒɛ.tu/

noun

The path, route, or course taken to get from one place to another; a journey or transit.

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