Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
Something that is followed, imitated, or serves as an example; also refers to a continuous sequence or series.
An imitation of the sound of a rifle or gunshot, often used to describe the sound of firing in literature or conversation.
A tall tree with a straight trunk and sticky resinous bark, growing up to 60 meters, whose wood is used for turpentine.
To touch lightly in fencing, or to correct printing errors using a tool like a correction table.
An informal, non-standard additional payment charged for train tickets or similar services, commonly used in everyday conversation.
An optical device for capturing images, commonly known as a camera, used in photography.
To insert a sharp object like a needle or knife into another object by stabbing or piercing.
A small tool shaped like a pin, made of wood or bamboo, used to clean food debris between teeth.
A traditional healing method involving the insertion of fine needles into specific points on the body to alleviate pain or illness, originating from Chinese tradition.
A hair accessory shaped like a pin or clip used to secure a bun firmly on the head, also serving as an ornament.
An electrical tool shaped like a pin or plug inserted into a junction box to close or open an electrical circuit.
A chain-stitch sewing technique where the interlacing threads form a chain-like pattern, often used in bookbinding or decorative stitching.
A sound-producing component on vehicles such as cars or motorcycles that functions as a horn or audio signal.
An individual who provides instruction or guidance directly to a person or a small group of students, typically outside a formal school setting.
A class session led by an instructor (tutor) for a student or a small group of students, or additional instruction delivered via media such as video or guidebooks.
A key on the keyboard of a typewriter or typesetting machine that, when pressed, produces a character on paper or screen; also refers to bars on a musical instrument.
To produce a sound or make a noise, specifically referring to the chirping or sound of a ketitir (a type of insect or characteristic noise).
To prune or chop off tree branches, or to damage a boat or similar structure to retrieve its wood.
To tap or knock gently, such as a doctor tapping a patient's chest or someone knocking on a door.
A spot or speck on the color of skin or animal fur, derived from Javanese 'titik'; also refers to children's games or 'main tutul'.
Burnt or scorched, such as the pungent smell of burnt rice that irritates the nose.
A part that covers an object to restrict access, ensure security, or conceal its contents.
Stopping the recording of monetary transactions in a trading book, typically at the end of a period.
A medicinal plant whose roots are used to treat malaria, while its leaves are pounded and applied to the forehead or abdomen to reduce fever.
A grooved lid typically used on containers or bottles to seal them securely.
The end of office working hours or a day when the office is not operational.
The act of remaining silent or refusing to speak, especially during interrogation or pressure.
A cover cloth placed over bedsheets to protect against dirt or wear.
The closing or end of a fiscal year in business and accounting contexts.
The end of a person's life, often used as a euphemism for passing away.