Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
Assets or property left behind by a deceased person to be inherited by their heirs.
An endocrine gland located in the neck that produces hormones to regulate the body's metabolism and growth.
A condition of inflammation of the thyroid gland that can cause disturbances in hormonal function within the body.
A hormone produced by the thyroid gland containing iodine that regulates the body's metabolic rate.
Water, typically used in literary or classical contexts to refer to holy water or water in general.
Holy water or the water of life, believed in mythology to grant immortality to those who drink it.
To perform an action or produce something by modeling it after the behavior, form, or methodology of another.
Something that is not genuine or is the result of repetitive imitation to resemble the original.
Something created to resemble the form, characteristics, or appearance of an original object, whether as a result of imitation or as a synthetic product.
The shape of an object that becomes progressively smaller or tapers toward its end.
A condition characterized by alternating sensations of hot and cold, which is a classic clinical symptom of malaria.
The act of repairing torn or holed fabric, nets, or knitwear by cross-stitching or darning the damaged area.
The result of darning torn or holed fabric, or the method/technique employed in the darning process.
A physical phenomenon in liquids or gels where viscosity decreases (becoming thinner) under stress or agitation, and increases when left undisturbed.
A thin, soft, and absorbent sheet of paper, typically used for cleaning the face, hands, or wiping away dirt.
A soft, hygienic sheet of tissue paper specifically designed for cleaning dirt or absorbing moisture from the facial skin.
A command or decree issued by a king or ruler that must be obeyed by their subjects.
A dark gray transition metal element with atomic number 22, symbol Ti, and atomic weight 47.9, known for its high strength and corrosion resistance.
To move or walk back and forth rapidly and erratically.
An academic or scholarly title obtained by an individual after completing a specific level of formal education.
A measure of the strength or concentration of a substance in a solution, determined through chemical titration.
The act of walking carefully along a narrow, long surface or a bridge.
A small bridge or narrow walkway made of a single log, plank, or bamboo used to cross a river or ditch.
An air transport route or corridor connecting two locations, especially those spanning vast bodies of water or oceans.
Non-standard form of 'petitih', referring to proverbs or wise sayings containing advice.
A punctuation mark in the form of a small dot used to end a declarative sentence or as a graphic symbol.
The location or boundary marking the completion of an activity, race, or specific work process.
The point where light rays converge after being reflected by a concave mirror or refracted by a convex lens, where heat intensity is concentrated.
The specific location within the vocal tract where constriction or contact occurs between active and passive articulators during the production of speech sounds.
The location or boundary that serves as the starting point for an activity, race, or work process.