| temptable |
combined form of tempt. |
| temptation |
the act or an instance of tempting, or the condition of being tempted. [2 definitions] |
| tempter |
someone or something that tempts, esp. to an immoral act. [2 definitions] |
| tempting |
causing temptation; appealing; inviting; alluring. |
| temptress |
a female who tempts, esp. to an immoral act. |
| tempura |
a Japanese dish consisting of vegetables or seafood such as shrimp dipped in batter and then deep-fried. |
| tempus fugit |
(Latin) time flies. |
| ten |
the number represented by the Arabic numeral 10 and by the Roman numeral X. [3 definitions] |
| tenable |
able to be upheld, affirmed, supported, or defended; logical. [2 definitions] |
| tenacious |
tending to cling to another substance or surface; adhesive; sticky. [4 definitions] |
| tenacity |
the quality or condition of being tenacious. |
| tenancy |
the temporary occupancy or use of another's dwelling, land, or other property, esp. in return for payment of rent. [3 definitions] |
| tenant |
a person or group that occupies or uses another's house, office, building, or land, esp. in exchange for rent. [5 definitions] |
| tenantable |
combined form of tenant. |
| tenant farmer |
a person who leases land for farming and pays cash or a portion of the produce as rent to the owner. |
| tenantless |
combined form of tenant. |
| tenantry |
people who pay rent to use or occupy land, a building, or other property owned by another. [2 definitions] |
| ten-cent store |
a commercial establishment that sells inexpensive goods; five-and-ten. |
| Ten Commandments |
according to the Old Testament, the ten laws handed down by God to Moses on Mount Sinai that constitute the fundamental code of moral responsibility for both Jews and Christians; Decalogue. |
| tend1 |
to have an inclination or disposition to do something; be inclined. [2 definitions] |
| tend2 |
to care for or maintain; look after (a person or thing). [2 definitions] |