Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
A primary central pillar installed at the core of a traditional house as the initial foundation during construction, often regarded as the first post erected.
The first pillar erected during the construction of a traditional house, serving as the primary reference point and central structural support.
A vertical pole used to support telephone cables on the ground or along roads, typically made of concrete or metal.
A central pillar located at the midpoint of a building structure, often serving as the primary support or focal point in traditional house construction.
A pillar located at the front of a ship, serving as a primary support for the deck or forward structure.
A post or tree trunk used to reinforce fences or structures; figuratively refers to a pioneering leader or prominent figure in society.
A formal permit granted by a government official, particularly a mayor, to an organization to legally host a fair or exhibition.
Each unit or portion in equal amounts, indicating uniform distribution or recurring pattern; may refer to quantity per individual or per time interval.
Each individual separately, emphasizing equal rights or roles within a collective context; often used to indicate equitable distribution or shared responsibility.
All things that exist, encompassing every form of object, concept, or entity without exception; used to emphasize completeness or total inclusivity.
An adjective indicating each member of a group individually, emphasizing uniformity or equal distribution across all elements.
A noun referring to an ornamental headpiece studded with pearls, traditionally worn by queens or royal figures; also denotes a triple-tiered crown worn by the Pope.
A verb describing the posture of lying face down on the ground with the chest touching the surface, arms and legs bent, typically for protection or concealment.
A noun referring to the traditional medical science or healing arts, as well as a text containing incantations or spells used for healing purposes.
To arrive or reach a destination; can refer to physical arrival or presence in a specific context or time.
A proverb describing unfair treatment where one person is treated harshly while another is treated leniently, highlighting imbalance or bias.
A proverb describing a situation where something has reached its exact, appropriate place—such as a perfectly fitting answer or a precisely correct decision.
Suddenly; without warning or anticipation, often used to describe an abrupt event or change.
A term referring to a sudden windfall of money received as a prize in gambling, lotteries, or other games of chance.
Negative particle used to reject, deny, or negate a statement, condition, or action.
Proverb indicating bias toward one's own family or group in a conflict, even when it contradicts truth or justice.
Very many; not small in number, used to emphasize a large or abundant quantity.
Not a problem; not an issue; socially or emotionally acceptable; also used to emphasize the absence of something significant.
Not a problem; no need to worry; acceptable without negative consequences; often used to reassure or approve.
Proverbial expression describing a situation where someone gains benefit without effort or hardship.
Not permitted; explicitly forbidden by rules, laws, or social norms.
Not allowed to be done; prohibited by law, rule, or social norm.
Must be done; unavoidable or inescapable, indicating absolute necessity or obligation.
Proverbial expression suggesting that if someone does nothing, they are already judged negatively, let alone when they actually act.
Not favoring any side; in a neutral position, neither committed nor involved in a conflict or decision.