Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
A business or building that specifically provides and sells various types of books and stationery to the public.
A business establishment that sells merchandise in small quantities or individual units directly to end consumers.
A business unit or agent that acts as an intermediary to distribute and market products from manufacturers to consumers or other retailers.
A large retail establishment that provides a wide variety of household goods, ranging from clothing and kitchenware to groceries.
A retail establishment selling a wide range of daily necessities where customers serve themselves in selecting and retrieving items.
A prominent or famous person in a particular field; can also refer to the form or appearance of an object.
A character in a literary work who possesses complex traits and a deep personality, making them appear realistic and distinct from other characters.
A character in a literary work who displays only one side of a personality, does not develop, and whose behavior is predictable.
A leader or public figure who possesses commendable traits, making them worthy of being a role model for others.
A person who possesses a sharp and profound ability to analyze and evaluate issues objectively.
A character in a literary work who has a flat, simple personality and does not undergo significant character development throughout the story.
The central character in a fictional story or drama who serves as the primary focus of the plot.
A small addition to a measure or scale to reach an exact amount; also refers to a hard striking tool.
The act of striking or knocking each other, and figuratively, the behavior of blaming or criticizing one another.
The state of an animal lacking a tail, or hair cut very short as a form of punishment, as well as a colloquial term for something truncated or stubby.
A cluster or group of small islands located in close proximity within a specific body of water.
A condition of poisoning during pregnancy characterized by hypertension, proteinuria, and often accompanied by edema.
The property of an organism or animal capable of producing toxins, thereby causing poisoning in plants that consume them.
An expert or specialist who studies the science of poisons, their properties, and their effects on living organisms.
A branch of science that studies poisonous substances, their mechanisms of action, and the detection and management of their effects on living organisms.
A poisonous substance produced by living organisms that can cause structural damage or physiological dysfunction in other living beings.
A hollow wooden log struck as a traditional communication tool in mosques or places of worship to summon people to gather.
A tax or fee charged to users of specific roads, such as expressways, for maintenance and access.
The action of pushing or applying force to an object to move it away from its original position or away from oneself.
The attitude of mutual giving and receiving or accommodating each other's wishes in a relationship.
Heavy material placed in the bottom of a ship to maintain stability and balance while sailing.
Efforts or rituals intended to ward off disasters, diseases, or misfortune through prayers, incantations, or communal feasts.
A journey made from one place to a destination and then returning to the point of origin.
Ship ballast consisting of liquid or material placed at the bottom of a vessel to maintain stability and balance while sailing.
An athletic field event that involves putting or pushing a heavy metal ball as far as possible from the shoulder.