Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
An assessment administered after each instructional session to evaluate the achievement of specific learning objectives and provide feedback for instructional improvement.
A psychological assessment tool designed to objectively measure an individual's intelligence, independent of educational background.
A type of objective test that presents multiple answer choices, requiring the test-taker to select one correct response.
An assessment administered at the end of a learning period to evaluate the overall achievement of curriculum objectives.
A reference book listing words with their synonyms and related concepts to enhance vocabulary and linguistic precision.
To be suddenly and densely surrounded or overwhelmed, especially by a crowd or media personnel.
To be suddenly attacked or overwhelmed, or to feel unexpectedly surrounded, whether physically or emotionally.
To become noticeably prominent or clearly visible, either physically or in terms of emotion or quality.
To fall or plunge suddenly into a hole or narrow opening, often due to loss of balance or unexpected entrapment.
A central statement or theory formulated systematically and supported by logical arguments in an academic work, typically required as a condition for obtaining a bachelor's or master's degree.
The part of eyeglasses that rests on the bridge of the nose, serving to hold the glasses in place.
Protective layer surrounding the embryo in seed plants, functioning as a hard seed coat derived from the ovule's integument.
A formal legal document in which a person specifies the distribution of their estate after death, legally binding upon execution.
A person who conducts tests on a product, system, or material to evaluate performance, reliability, or safety; a device used to perform physical or electronic testing.
Male reproductive organ that produces sperm and the hormone testosterone; commonly referred to as testicles in everyday language.
Male reproductive organ located in the scrotum, responsible for producing sperm and the hormone testosterone.
Formal written statement or document used as evidence by a witness in legal proceedings; also refers to the act of giving formal testimony.
The process of evaluating knowledge, skills, or abilities through trial or examination; also refers to the testing of systems or products.
Male reproductive organ that produces sperm and testosterone, located in the scrotum; also known as the testicle.
Primary male sex hormone produced by the testes, responsible for the development of secondary sexual characteristics such as deepened voice, body hair growth, and increased muscle mass.
The eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, represented by Θ or θ, used in mathematics and science to denote a variable or angle.
Refers to a collection of musical instruments played in rhythmic or repeated patterns, commonly used in traditional performances or religious ceremonies.
The act of cutting or hacking something with a sharp object struck with great force, often done abruptly or violently.
Describes something that is solid, dense, and without cavities or hollow spaces, physically compact and fully filled.
A reduplicated form of 'tampah', referring to a flat tray or dish used for serving food or objects, typically made of metal or ceramic.
A traditional yellow silk shoulder cloth worn by royal court officials during audiences with the king, symbolizing rank and honor.
A person who lives in a house adjacent to or directly next to another; a neighbor with shared physical proximity.
A serious infectious disease caused by Clostridium tetani entering through open wounds, characterized by severe muscle spasms and rigidity.
Remaining steadily in a place or position without moving; not undergoing change in condition or status.
Possessing inner strength and resilience; not easily swayed or tempted; facing challenges with steadfast determination.