thermosphere |
the extreme outer edge of the earth's atmosphere, within which temperature increases steadily with altitude. |
thermostat |
an automatic device that regulates temperature, as in a room or on an electrical heating or cooling appliance, by activating controls in response to temperature changes. |
thermotropism |
any growth or movement, positive or negative, that is made by plants or other living organisms in response to heat. |
theropod |
any dinosaur of the suborder Theropoda, such as Tyrannosaurus and Velociraptor, characterized by hollow bones and three-toed limbs, usually possessing short forelimbs and walking on two legs. |
Theropoda |
a suborder of dinosaur characterized by hollow bones and three-toed limbs. |
the salt of the earth |
a very good-hearted and decent person or group of people. |
the same |
in the same manner or way. |
thesaurus |
a dictionary of words grouped as synonyms or antonyms. [2 definitions] |
these |
the things, persons, or animals that are currently being talked about or being pointed to in a spot very close to the speaker. [2 definitions] |
Theseus |
king of Athens who, according to Greek mythology, slew the Minotaur and, with the help of Ariadne, found his way out of the Labyrinth. |
the short haul |
a relatively short or long distance. [2 definitions] |
thesis |
a statement or proposition put forward and supported by proof or argument. [4 definitions] |
Thespian |
(often l.c.) of or pertaining to the drama or acting; dramatic. [2 definitions] |
Thessalonians |
either of two books of the New Testament, consisting of letters written by the apostle Paul to the Christians of Thessalonica. |
the straw that broke the camel's back |
the final, decisive defeat, failure, indignity, burden, or the like that causes collapse, exhaustion, the losing of one's temper, or the like. |
theta |
the name of the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet. |
The Thousand and One Nights |
see "Arabian Nights." |
the tropics |
the region of the earth that lies above and below the equator between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, known for having a hot climate. |
the whole nine yards |
the whole thing or every possible thing, or to the greatest extent necessary or possible; the whole way. |
thews |
muscles, sinews, or physical strength. |
they |
those people, animals, or things being pointed to. [5 definitions] |