Words Starting with "T"
5,172 words found
The smallest grammatical unit in linguistics related to selection, order, stress, pitch, or phonetic modification.
A passenger car rented with a meter or fixed fare, usually a sedan.
A taxi operating without official license, illegally and unregistered.
An illegal taxi operating without official license, synonymous with taksi gelap.
A taxi operating with official government license, legal and registered.
The art of preserving and stuffing animal skins to create lifelike replicas for display.
A device in taxis that measures distance traveled and time to calculate fare.
A toxic resinous substance extracted from the leaves of certain yew trees, used in biological research.
An estimate or rough calculation of quantity, value, or size.
The result of estimating; a rough calculation or approximate value, quantity, or size.
The directed movement of an organism in response to an external stimulus, either toward (positive taxis) or away from (negative taxis) the source.
Movement away from a stimulus source by an organism in response to an environmental cue.
Movement or orientation of an organism toward an external stimulus, such as light or a chemical.
The science of systematic classification of living organisms, synonymous with taxonomy.
A taxonomic group regardless of its rank, such as family, genus, species, or variety.
The science of classification principles and rules, especially in biology, dealing with the grouping and naming of organisms.
A systematic plan or action implemented to achieve a specific goal, including stratagems and deception.
Relating to the sense of touch or tactile perception; tangible.
Relating to tactics or strategy in achieving goals; tactical.
Notch or indentation on a surface; unevenness characterized by notches.
A relatively deep notch on a tree trunk, especially a coconut palm, used as a foothold for climbing.
To settle or pool (of water or liquid) on a surface; to accumulate and not flow.
Extremely submissive and obedient; bowing down.
Feeling fear or dread towards something perceived as threatening or disastrous.
Proverb meaning to avoid a small difficulty only to fall into a greater one.
Irrational fear, as if afraid of one's own shadow.
Proverb meaning to suffer distress due to an irrational fear of something harmless.
afraid of being too late until nightfall; worried about being overtaken by darkness
a proverb meaning that because one is unwilling to suffer a small loss, one ends up suffering a greater loss
in a state of constant fear; extremely timid or frightened