Words Starting with "T"
5,172 words found
A curse or misfortune that brings about profound misery and destitution.
A decorative pattern on fabric consisting of a checkered design in black and white colors.
Hard connective tissue that forms the skeleton of humans or animals, serving as structural support and protection for vital organs.
The first cervical vertebra that serves as the primary support for the skull.
A regency located in Lampung Province, Indonesia, with its administrative center in Menggala.
A regency in Lampung Province, Indonesia, formed as a result of the division of Tulang Bawang Regency, with its capital in Panaragan.
A series of vertebrae extending from the base of the skull to the pelvis, serving as the main body support and protector of the spinal cord.
The flat, triangular bone located on the back of the shoulder in humans or vertebrate animals; the scapula.
The skeletal remains of a living creature that no longer have flesh or soft tissue attached.
The long bone that connects the sternum to the scapula, located at the upper part of the human chest; the clavicle.
The prominent vascular tissue on a leaf blade that functions to transport water, minerals, and photosynthetic products.
The small, triangular bone located at the very bottom of the human vertebral column; the coccyx.
The hard tissue that forms the main structure of a tooth, located beneath the enamel on the crown and cementum on the root.
A flexible and resilient connective tissue, often found during growth stages or in specific parts of the body; cartilage.
The soft tissue found within bone cavities, which serves as the site for blood cell production.
A triangular bone at the base of the spine consisting of five fused vertebrae, located between the hip bones.
The bony structure that forms the framework of the head and protects the brain and major sensory organs; skull.
The long bone located in the front of the lower leg, connecting the knee to the ankle.
A flexible and strong connective tissue that forms the skeleton in embryos or specific body parts, commonly referred to as cartilage.
A cube-shaped bone located on the lateral side of the foot, serving as a connection between the foot bones and the metatarsals.
One of the three auditory ossicles in the middle ear that transmits sound vibrations from the malleus to the stapes.
The frame or supporting structure made of bamboo or other lightweight materials used to form the body of a kite.
The long bone located between the shoulder joint and the elbow joint, serving as the primary structural support for the human arm; humerus.
The prominent ridge on the sternum of birds that serves as an attachment point for the large flight muscles; keel.
A flexible, strong, and resilient connective tissue that forms the skeletal framework during growth; cartilage.
The series of vertebrae located in the lower back, responsible for supporting body weight and protecting the spinal cord; lumbar vertebrae.
The facial bone that forms the prominent structure below the eye and above the jawbone, contributing to the shape of the face; zygomatic bone.
A series of vertebrae extending from the neck to the pelvis that supports the body; (2) figuratively, the primary element that serves as the strength or foundation of a system.
A flexible and strong connective tissue found in the embryonic skeleton, joints, and specific body parts such as the nose and ears.
A series of curved bones attached to the spine and sternum, serving to protect the vital organs within the thoracic cavity.