| topless |
lacking a top, cover, or upper part. [3 definitions] |
| top-level |
(informal) of, by, or involving the highest level or rank, as in a business, government, or military organization. |
| topmast |
the mast above the lowest mast on a sailing ship, which sometimes supports a topgallant. |
| topmost |
highest or farthest up. |
| topnotch |
of the highest quality or rank; excellent. |
| topo- |
local; place. |
| topographer |
one who is trained or employed in topography. |
| topography |
the shape, height or depth, and location of the surface features of a place, area, or region. [2 definitions] |
| topology |
a topographic study, esp. of a specific place, object, or entity. [2 definitions] |
| toponym |
a name of a place. [2 definitions] |
| toponymy |
the study of place names, or place names collectively. [2 definitions] |
| topper |
that which tops or provides a top. [3 definitions] |
| topping |
that which provides a top or cover, esp. a sauce, icing, or garnish covering a dish of food. [2 definitions] |
| topple |
to waver or totter and fall down; tumble. [4 definitions] |
| tops |
of highest quality, rank, or the like. [2 definitions] |
| topsail |
the uppermost sail, or either of a pair of upper sails, on a ship mast. |
| top-secret |
of or pertaining to the strictest security classification set by a national government to limit access to materials, locations, or information. |
| topside |
(often pl.) the parts of a ship from the main deck upward, or the outside of the hull above the waterline. [3 definitions] |
| topsoil |
soil on the surface of land, valued for its relative richness and ease of cultivation. |
| topsy-turvy |
upside down. [4 definitions] |
| toque |
a small close-fitting, usu. brimless woman's hat. |