Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
A colored liquid substance (such as black, red, or blue) used for writing or printing; also refers to pigment-based materials containing fat used in printing or drawing.
A type of ink specifically formulated for the printing process of books, magazines, or other printed media using printing presses.
A deep black ink made from a mixture of carbon black, binder, and water, typically used for drawing or calligraphy; also known as India ink.
Ink containing shiny yellow pigments resembling gold metal, often used for decoration or calligraphy.
Specialized ink for stencil machines made from a mixture of carbon black, mineral or castor oil, and specific marking agents.
The act of tapping a metal object, such as a silver coin, to listen to its ring in order to verify its authenticity or quality.
A tool used for sifting or sieving solid objects to separate them from impurities or coarse parts.
A small lamp that uses kerosene and a wick; an oil lamp.
Something produced by imitating or copying from an original form; an imitation or a copy.
A small sum of money given to a waiter, porter, or other service provider as a gesture of gratitude.
A spelling variant or alternative form of the word 'tepak', referring to a mark, trace, or footprint.
Agricultural land in the form of a field or clearing opened in dry areas, planted with rice without technical irrigation.
A model, example, or style possessing specific characteristics that distinguish it from other groups or kinds.
A classification of languages based on structural similarities and formal features regardless of their genetic history or geographical location.
Weather characteristics determined by the distribution of atmospheric pressure in a specific region reflecting weather properties at a given time.
A classification of livestock specifically raised and bred for the production of meat for consumption.
A breed of livestock developed to economically produce two primary products simultaneously, such as meat and milk or meat and eggs.
A mental construction or theoretical model that summarizes the essential characteristics of a social phenomenon or object as a standard of perfection.
A classification of sheep breeds specifically raised for their characteristic long and coarse wool production.
A category of livestock, such as cattle or goats, bred and genetically selected specifically for high milk production.
A systematic pattern of atmospheric circulation or air flow that occurs consistently over a specific geographical region.
A type of livestock specifically bred to utilize its physical strength for pulling loads, such as carts or agricultural tools.
A type of livestock resulting from selective breeding that possesses superior quality and higher production capacity than average.
A shortened form of 'tifus', a bacterial infection caused by Salmonella typhi, characterized by high fever and systemic symptoms.
A conical tent traditionally used by North American Indian tribes, made of bison skins or canvas, serving as a dwelling.
Having the distinctive qualities or characteristics that represent a particular type, group, or category.
The state of an object having a very small distance or thickness between two opposite surfaces.
A state of having weak, fragile, or easily shaken faith or belief in something.
A condition where something is extremely thin or has thinned out uniformly across all areas.
A figurative expression describing someone who is thin-skinned, easily offended, or quick to anger upon hearing unpleasant remarks.