tummy |
(informal) the abdomen or stomach. |
tumor |
an abnormal mass of diseased tissue that arises from normal tissue in the body and serves no physiological purpose. [2 definitions] |
tumpline |
a strap passed around the forehead or shoulders to help support a pack carried on the back. |
tumult |
the noise and commotion of a large crowd; uproar. [3 definitions] |
tumultuous |
full of noise, commotion, or disorder; riotous. [2 definitions] |
tumulus |
an artificial mound, as over an ancient grave site; barrow. |
tun |
a large container or cask for storing liquids such as wine. [3 definitions] |
tuna1 |
any of various large sea fishes, including the bonito and the albacore, often caught for food by commercial fishermen. [2 definitions] |
tuna2 |
any of various tropical cacti, including some species of prickly pears, that bear a sweet red fruit. [2 definitions] |
tunable |
able to be tuned. |
tundra |
one of the huge, treeless plains in the arctic regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. [2 definitions] |
tune |
a sequence of agreeable musical tones; a melody. [12 definitions] |
tuneful |
full of melody or tune. [2 definitions] |
tune in |
to adjust (a radio or television) so it receives signals from a certain station, or to select (a certain station or program) on a radio or television. [2 definitions] |
tuneless |
unmusical; unmelodious. [2 definitions] |
tune out |
(informal) to dissociate from or ignore one's situation. |
tuner |
one who tunes musical instruments. [2 definitions] |
tunesmith |
(informal) a composer of popular music. |
tune-up |
a general adjustment to put all parts, as of an engine, in good working order. [2 definitions] |
tune up |
to adjust (one or more musical instruments) to accurate or proper musical pitch. [2 definitions] |
tung oil |
a fast-drying oil derived from the seeds of the tung tree and used in paints, varnishes, and the like. |