Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
Teritik is the name of a tree species, Parinarium corymbosum, characterized by its spotted bark and commonly found in tropical forests.
Teritip refers to a small snail species commonly found adhering to the hulls of boats, typically inhabiting shallow waters and serving as an ecological indicator of aquatic environments.
Teritis refers to the covered area of ground or floor surrounding a house, providing sheltered outdoor space for domestic activities.
Territorial refers to a nation's exclusive jurisdiction over a defined geographical area, including coastal waters governed by international law.
Geographical area specifically managed or controlled by a military authority, typically for strategic or operational purposes.
Classical term referring to a trident, a symbolic weapon or object with three prongs, commonly used in Hindu-Buddhist religious or symbolic contexts.
Has been granted permission or authorization to perform an action; officially allowed or approved.
Can be systematically broken down into detailed, constituent parts, especially in structural or conceptual analysis.
Has occurred or taken place as a real event, either naturally or as a result of specific actions or decisions.
The event or process of something occurring, marking the emergence of a particular incident or phenomenon.
Scheduled in advance; formally arranged or planned with a specific time set for execution.
Awake after sleeping, especially due to an external stimulus such as a piercing sound at night.
In a state of being dominated or controlled by a foreign power; figuratively, experiencing oppression or hardship.
Arranged in a straight line or orderly row; figuratively, thrown or dragged backward uncontrollably.
Describing a steep, nearly vertical slope, especially on mountain sides, ravines, or cliffs, often used to depict geographically challenging terrain.
To be caught or trapped in a net, either literally or figuratively, such as someone ensnared in an undesirable situation.
To have received divine inspiration or revelation, often used in spiritual or religious contexts to describe a profound experience of guidance from God.
To be closely connected or interwoven, either physically or conceptually, such as words in a sentence or relationships between individuals.
Already touched or entered, either physically or unintentionally; also means having been visited or known, especially in reference to remote areas such as forests.
Guaranteed or protected against risk, loss, or damage; indicating a state of safety or assured security.
To kick or attack with the foot, especially forward or downward using the sole; also means to attack aggressively or suddenly.
Standing or falling with legs widely spread, indicating a physically open or unstable posture.
Physically reachable or financially affordable; also means purchasable or payable within one's means.
To contract an infection or disease from another source; to be infected by a pathogen or harmful substance through direct or indirect contact.
Deeply enchanted or captivated by something astonishing or mesmerizing; emotionally or mentally overwhelmed by awe.
Separated physically or emotionally; having a significant distance between two entities or individuals.
Caught in a net or system of capture; unexpectedly apprehended by law enforcement, such as during a narcotics raid.
The anatomical region located below the shoulders, typically referring to the upper chest area that forms part of the body's contour.
To fall suddenly, unintentionally, or without intent, often due to loss of balance or strength.
To be caught in a trap or difficult situation, either physically or figuratively, such as being trapped in a problematic or unpleasant circumstance.