Words Starting with "T"
5,169 words found
A person who engages in mischievous acts like doodling or poking.
Right hand; (figurative) chief assistant or most trusted aide.
A proverb meaning one should not even trust a close friend completely, as they may cause harm.
The part of a steering mechanism held by hand to control direction; a steering wheel grip.
Carrying no weapons or possessions; figuratively, unsuccessful or without gain.
Dirty hands; dishonest, evil, or illegal actions, often covert.
A proverb meaning a person must accept responsibility and punishment for their own actions.
A proverb meaning extremely stingy, as if one's hand is always clenched tightly to hold onto money.
The state of always winning in gambling; lucky in games of chance.
The condition of always failing in one's endeavors; ill-fated.
A generous or welcoming attitude, as in being helpful or received with pleasure.
The condition of always losing in gambling; unlucky or unfortunate.
the nature of being passed from hand to hand; indirect from the original source
armrests, handrails on stairs, bicycle handlebars, and similar hand grips
figurative expression for irresponsible people who secretly play a role in an event
hands or handles; also means workmanship or product
to hold back or resist, originating from Minangkabau language
a state of being cautious and attentive to avoid mistakes or accidents
to roast or heat the body with hot steam, typically for treatment or relaxation
still far in distance or time; not yet near
a straight line that touches a curve (such as a circle) at exactly one point and does not intersect it
a city in Banten Province, Indonesia, part of the Jakarta metropolitan area
A structure or device with steps for climbing up or down, either fixed (e.g., stairs in a building) or portable (e.g., a ladder).
A moving staircase that carries people between floors, powered by electricity; an escalator.
A sequence of career levels that must be ascended progressively from lower to higher positions.
A ladder or step stool designed with hinges to be foldable for easy storage and portability.
A rope ladder with lightweight wooden steps, used for boarding or leaving a lifeboat in emergency maritime situations.
A series of notes in ascending or descending order that forms the basis of melody in music; a scale.
A rope ladder with flat wooden steps having holes at the ends, used for the embarkation and disembarkation of a ship's pilot.
A staircase that winds in a spiral or circular form, resembling a climbing vine.