thief |
someone who steals. |
thieve |
to take the property of others without right; commit theft, esp. habitually. [2 definitions] |
thievery |
an act or the practice of theft; stealing. |
thieves |
plural of thief. |
thievish |
inclined to thievery. [2 definitions] |
thigh |
the part of the human leg between the hip and the knee. [2 definitions] |
thighbone |
the long bone between the hip and the knee; femur. |
thill |
either of the shafts, attached to a vehicle, between which an animal is harnessed. |
thimble |
a small cup, usu. of metal or plastic, used to protect the finger that pushes the needle through cloth in sewing. |
thimbleful |
the amount a thimble can hold. [2 definitions] |
thimblerig |
see "shell game." [2 definitions] |
thimerosal |
a mercury compound with antiseptic properties that was once used as a preservative in vaccines and other medicinal preparations. |
thin |
having little thickness from one side of a surface to the other. [10 definitions] |
thine |
a possessive case of thou (used chiefly in earlier literature and religious writing); yours or your. |
thing |
an abstract or concrete entity. [10 definitions] |
thingamabob |
(informal) something for which the precise name is unknown or has been forgotten; thingamajig. |
thingamajig |
(informal) something for which the precise name is unknown or has been forgotten. |
thingummy |
(chiefly British; informal) something for which the precise name is unknown or has been forgotten; thingamabob. |
think |
to use the power of the mind. [13 definitions] |
thinkable |
suitable to be considered as a possibility; conceivable. [2 definitions] |
think ahead |
to consider carefully or plan for what might happen in the future. |