Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
To be accidentally touched or struck.
The theory or doctrine that all events or natural phenomena are directed towards some final purpose or end.
A bony fish of the group Teleostei, comprising the majority of modern fishes.
Variant of the word 'telap', referring to the palm of the hand or sole of the foot.
The ability to transmit thoughts or feelings to another person without using physical communication devices.
An aquatic plant of the genus Nymphaea, especially small species like Nymphaea stellata, with beautiful flowers.
A communication device that uses wires and electrical signals to connect two distant parties.
An old telephone operated by turning a crank to connect calls.
A portable telephone that uses a wireless network to communicate without physical cables.
A public telephone that requires coins as payment to make calls.
A telephone installed in a car with its own phone number, using cellular radio network.
A telephone that connects to the telephone network via radio signals, with a base unit at the customer's premises.
A telephone that uses radio waves to transmit and receive voice, often used in vehicles or locations without wired infrastructure.
A handheld mobile phone that uses a battery, operates without wires, and communicates via radio signals from cellular towers to send and receive voice and data.
A telephone line that is not activated, so the subscriber only pays the installation fee, not monthly charges.
A device that converts communication signals into printed text, used in telex systems.
A device in a television studio that projects a news script onto a screen above the camera lens for the broadcaster to read.
A decorative motif on fabric featuring floral patterns with gold or silver leaf, typically on silk cloth.
A state of abnormal physical condition, weak and powerless, especially of nerve consciousness due to the influence of drugs or alcohol.
The state of an object containing or coated with water, thus not dry.
A cloth used for wiping or wetting, especially after bathing.
An optical instrument used to observe distant objects, such as stars and planets, by magnifying their image.
A highly sensitive radio wave receiver used to detect and study celestial objects.
The ability to perceive or know events occurring at a distance without using the physical senses.
Television: a telecommunication system for transmitting moving images and sound via electromagnetic waves or cables, received by a television set.
Black-and-white television: a television set or system that displays only black and white images.
Cable television: a television broadcasting system where signals are transmitted via cables to subscribers' homes for a subscription fee.
Color television: a television set or broadcast system capable of transmitting and displaying images in color.
Variant spelling of telegram: a written message transmitted by telegraph.
Sundanese: sharp-sighted; keen; alert: Although old, my mother is still sharp-sighted.