task |
a specific item of work assigned to one; duty. [4 definitions] |
task force |
a temporary group of military personnel formed to accomplish a specific mission. [2 definitions] |
taskmaster |
a person, often strict or demanding, who assigns or rigorously supervises the tasks or jobs of others. |
Tasmania |
an island and state of Australia off the southeastern coast. |
Tasmanian devil |
a small, burrowing, ferocious carnivorous mammal native to Tasmania. |
tassel |
a pendant ornament made of a bunch of threads or cords of equal length that are tied together at one end and hang free at the other. [4 definitions] |
taste |
to experience or evaluate the flavor of by putting into the mouth. [15 definitions] |
taste bud |
any of the oval or rounded cell structures on the surface of the tongue that form the sense organ of taste. |
tasteful |
demonstrating good taste. [2 definitions] |
tasteless |
having little or no taste or flavor; insipid. [2 definitions] |
taster |
one whose job is to taste food or drink to determine its quality. [3 definitions] |
tasty |
having a pleasing, agreeable flavor; delicious. |
tat |
to make looped and knotted lace with a small hand shuttle. |
tatami |
in Japan, a traditional matlike floor covering of woven rice straw. |
Tatar |
a modern descendant of the Tartars, living chiefly in European Russia, east of Moscow. [4 definitions] |
tatter |
a torn and hanging part, shred, or piece, as of a garment or flag. [4 definitions] |
tatterdemalion |
a person wearing torn, ragged clothes. |
tatting |
lace made by knotting and looping a strand of heavy gauge cotton or linen thread on a small hand shuttle, often used as trimming. [2 definitions] |
tattle |
to reveal secrets of or disclose information about another person, usu. out of malice; inform against another. [3 definitions] |
tattle on |
to betray (someone) by disclosing misbehavior, secrets, or the like to another; tell on. |
tattler |
one who tattles; telltale. [2 definitions] |