tectonics |
(used with a sing. verb) the study of structural geology. [2 definitions] |
ted |
to spread out or scatter (freshly cut grass) for drying. |
teddy |
a woman's short one-piece undergarment, consisting of panties with a chemise top. |
teddy bear |
any of several children's toys made to look like a bear, filled with soft stuffing and covered with furlike plush. |
Te Deum |
a religious hymn sung as part of Christian rituals to praise God. [2 definitions] |
tedious |
long and boring; dull; wearisome. |
tedium |
the state or condition of being tedious, dull, or wearisome; monotony. |
tee1 |
the letter "T" or "t". [2 definitions] |
tee2 |
the cleared, often raised area from which play begins on a golf hole. [3 definitions] |
tee-hee |
to giggle or snicker, usu. in a nervous or silly manner. [2 definitions] |
teem |
to have in abundance; swarm (usu. fol. by "with"). |
-teen |
a form of "ten," used in the cardinal numbers from "thirteen" to "nineteen". |
teen |
shortened form of "teenager," a person who is of an age between thirteen and nineteen. [2 definitions] |
teenage |
of, concerning, being, or characteristic of a person or people of ages thirteen through nineteen. |
teenager |
a person of age thirteen through nineteen. |
teens |
the numbers thirteen through nineteen, esp. as they refer to years in a person's life or in a century. [2 definitions] |
teeny |
(informal) very small; tiny. |
tee off |
to begin play in a game of golf or on a single hole. [4 definitions] |
teepee |
variant of tepee. |
tee shirt |
variant of T-shirt. |
teeter |
to walk, stand, or act in an unsteady, wavering manner. [4 definitions] |