testicle |
one of the two male reproductive glands, located in the scrotum. |
testify |
to give evidence or testimony. [6 definitions] |
testimonial |
a formal statement testifying to a specific fact. [4 definitions] |
testimony |
the evidence presented under oath in a court of law. [3 definitions] |
testing |
the act or practice of administering or undergoing a test or tests. |
testis |
a testicle. |
testosterone |
a steroid hormone produced in the testes that is responsible for stimulating the development of male sex organs, secondary sex characteristics, and sperm. |
test pilot |
a pilot who flies new or experimental aircraft to examine their conformity to design standards and ascertain their fitness for use. |
test tube |
a thin hollow glass cylinder, closed at one end, that is used chiefly in biological and chemical laboratories, esp. in conducting experiments. |
test-tube |
made in or as if in a test tube; synthetic or artificial. [2 definitions] |
testudo |
a movable fireproof shelter, sometimes formed by overlapping shields, that was held by ancient Roman foot soldiers during sieges. |
testy |
easily annoyed or angered; irritable; touchy. [2 definitions] |
Tet |
the festival of the lunar New Year, celebrated by the Vietnamese. |
tetanus |
an often fatal infectious disease involving rigidness and spasms of the muscles, esp. in the neck and lower jaw, and caused by a bacterium that usu. gains entry to the body through a wound. [2 definitions] |
tête-à-tête |
a conversation between two people in private. [3 definitions] |
teth |
the name of the ninth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. |
tether |
a rope, chain, leash, or the like by which an animal, balloon, or other moving or movable object is fastened. [2 definitions] |
tetherball |
a game, usu. played by two people, in which a ball suspended by a cord from a post is hit with the hand or a paddle, the object being to wrap the cord fully around the post. |
Teti |
the first pharaoh of Egypt's Sixth Dynasty, reigning in the middle of the third millenium B.C.E. (2345 B.C.E.?-- 2333 B.C.E?). |
tetra |
any of several small brightly colored tropical fish that are common in fresh water aquariums. |
tetra- |
four. |