High School Vocabulary
353,744 words and 27,916 expressions at the high school level.
Alternative form of Tai'an.
Alternative form of Taizhou, Zhejiang.
Alternative form of Tailu.
Alternative spelling of Tainan.
Alternative form of Taishan (a county-level city in Jiangmen, Guangdong, China; former county of Guangdong, China).
Alternative spelling of Taitung.
Alternative form of Taiwan (island)
Alternative form of Taiyuan.
Alternative form of Taiyuan.
Alternative spelling of Taitung.
Alternative form of Tanggu.
Alternative form of Tianmen.
Alternative form of Tianmen.
Alternative form of T̓ít̓q̓et
Alternative form of tother.
Alternative spelling of treyf.
Sooke (people)
Alternative form of Tumen (River).
Alternative form of Tunxi.
Alternative form of Tonghua.
Alternative form of T̓ít̓q̓et
A ledger with a debit column and a credit column.
plural of T-back
plural of T-ball
A strip of roller bandage with another strip attached to its centre at right angles, used to hold a dressing in place.
plural of t-barb
plural of T-beam
plural of T-bill
plural of T-bird
simple past and past participle of T-bone
plural of T-bone
present participle and gerund of T-bone
plural of T-box
Abbreviation of tolerance break.
Synonym of tertiary butyl.
plural of t-butyl
The generic designator for several digitally multiplexed signal carrier systems.
plural of T-cart
plural of T-cell
A surcharge from 2017 to 2019 on top of the normal congestion charge for motor vehicles in London, England, and applicable only to older vehicles that generate more pollution.
plural of T-Charge
A binary function from [0,1] × [0,1] to [0,1], which, when given (a,b) as input, returns one minus a t-norm of (1 − a, 1 − b).
plural of t-conorm
A detail-oriented individual.
A cushion serving as the seat of an armchair, designed to extend beyond the arms at the front.
Alternative form of tea dance.
plural of T-dance
plural of t-dick
Clipping of transformer.
plural of t-former
plural of T-form
plural of t-girl
An encounter group or similar group therapy method.
plural of T-group
plural of T-maze
Specifies the remaining time until some future event such as a takeoff or encounter commences.
plural of t-norm
A pipe connector which forms a junction in the shape of a T.
plural of T-piece
simple past and past participle of T-pose
plural of T-pose
present participle and gerund of T-pose
A form of phantom power (microphone technology) in which direct current is overlaid directly onto the signal in differential mode.
plural of T-Rex
Alternative form of flanged T rail.
Having the shape of a capital T.
plural of T-shape
A lightweight shirt without buttons, usually with short sleeves and no collar. Often made of cotton and frequently bears a picture or slogan.
Wearing a T-shirt.
plural of T-shirt
Resembling or characteristic of a T-shirt.
plural of t-slur
plural of T-spine
A method of joining the end of a metal wire to the middle of another by twisting the first around the latter.
plural of T-splice
A rule with a short perpendicular crosspiece at one end, used by draughtsmen to draw parallel lines.
plural of T-square
A single clock pulse of a microprocessor.
plural of T-state
plural of T-step
simple past and past participle of T-stop
plural of T-stop
Abbreviation of thunderstorm.
plural of t-storm
The consonant system of formal Samoan, differing from that of colloquial Samoan in a few particulars, among them the pronunciation of /t/ as [t].
plural of T-tail
plural of t-test
Alternative form of T tubule.
plural of T-tubule
plural of T-unit
algebraic geometry An algebraic variety equipped a group action of an algebraic torus.
plural of T-wave
plural of t-word
plural of T-zone
Initialism of thank God it's Friday.
plural of T.O.D.
Alternative form of taarof.
Of or relating to Taiz, a city in southwestern Yemen.
Alternative spelling of Daqing (“oil field”).
Alternative form of Dalian.
Alternative form of Dadeng.
A rare mauve gemstone with a hexagonal crystal structure.
plural of Taaffe
Alternative form of taghut.
Alternative form of taniko.
A suburb of Copenhagen in Høje-Taastrup municipality, Denmark.
Reachable by tabbing.
Obsolete form of tobacco.
Misspelling of tobaccos.
Alternative spelling of tobacky.
Alternative form of tabasheer.
Alternative form of tabasheer.
A toxic glucoside found in tobacco.
A surname.
Alternative spelling of tobacky.
Chronic tobacco poisoning; poisoning brought about by excessive use of or exposure to tobacco, especially the occupational disease from inhaling the dust in cigar and tobacco factories.
A traditional festivity among the Algonquin peoples of Eastern Canada.
plural of tabagie.
plural of Tabaka
Synonym of African baobab.
plural of tabaldi
Of, from or relating to Tabal.
plural of Tabalian
A human monoclonal antibody designed for the treatment of autoimmune diseases and B cell malignancies.
melancholy, or a painful feeling of unrequited love
A municipality of Leyte, Philippines.
Of or pertaining to species of the horsefly family, Tabanidae.
plural of tabanid
Synonym of candlewood (“the tree Dacryodes excelsa”).
plural of tabanuco
The dialect spoken in the Italian cities of Calasetta and Carloforte, on Sardinia.
Wearing a tabard.
One who wears a tabard.
plural of tabarder
plural of tabard
A surname from Spanish.
plural of Tabares
A strong fabric consisting of stripes of silk and satin.
plural of tabaret
A surname.
plural of Tabarez
Synonym of Mazanderani.
A Northeast-Caucasian language spoken by the Tabasaran people who live in southern Dagestan.
Alternative form of tabasheer.
Alternative letter-case form of Tabasco (hot sauce).
Seasoned with Tabasco sauce.
plural of tabasco
A translucent white substance, composed mainly of silica and water with traces of lime and potash, obtained from the nodal joints of some species of bamboo and used in traditional Asian medicine.
Alternative form of tabasheer.
A female given name from Hebrew.
Alternative form of tabasheer.
Capable of being navigated or focused by means of the Tab key.
plural of tabber
A surname.
plural of Tabbert
simple past and past participle of tabby
comparative form of tabby: more tabby
plural of tabby
superlative form of tabby: most tabby
The quality of being tabby.
Archaic form of tabinet.
plural of tabbinet
present participle and gerund of tab
plural of tabbing
A locality in the Carrathool council area and the Griffith council area, central New South Wales, Australia.
Alternative spelling of tabbouleh.
A Levantine salad or meze generally consisting of bulgur wheat, chopped tomatoes, parsley, olive oil and lemon juice.
A barangay of Claveria, Cagayan, Philippines.
The state of being an adult female cat (a tabby).
present participle and gerund of tabby
Synonym of bitumen.
Any of the plants in the genus Tabebuia.
plural of tabebuia
simple past and past participle of tabefy
third-person singular simple present indicative of tabefy
present participle and gerund of tabefy
A medicated lozenge or hard electuary.
plural of tabella
tabular
An official scribe who had some of the minor functions of a notary in the Roman Empire and pre-revolutionary France.
Obsolete form of tabarder.
plural of taberdar
plural of taberd
simple past and past participle of taber
present participle and gerund of taber
A type of shop or stall in Ancient Rome.
plural of taberna
Wasting away, or becoming emaciated.
Synonym of Upper Tanana.
A female given name, variant of Tabitha.
Of or pertaining to tabes.
plural of tabetic
Synonym of Tuoba.
A barangay of Isabela, Basilan, Philippines.
In a tabid manner; with regard to tabes.
The state or quality of being tabid.
Causing tabes.
simple past and past participle of tabify
third-person singular simple present indicative of tabify
present participle and gerund of tabify
A barangay of Boac, Marinduque, Philippines.
A material made from wool and silk, used for curtains or clothes
plural of tabinet
A woman who was, according to the Bible, restored to life by Peter.
plural of tabiya
Someone who plays a tabla.
plural of tablaist
A form of musical notation indicating fingering rather than the pitch of notes, commonly used for stringed instruments.
Alternative form of tabletop.
plural of tablea
A striking and vivid representation or scene; a picture.
plural of tableau
plural of tableau
A computerized database that contains precalculated exhaustive analysis of a chess endgame position, typically used by a computer chess engine during play.
A notebook.
Alternative form of tabligh.
As much as fills a table.
plural of tableful
The quality of being a table.
Synonym of tableness.
A relatively flat region of elevated terrain, particularly in reference to surrounding terrain.
Without a table or tables.
Resembling a table (furniture).
A female servant at the dining table.
Any of the pieces used to play the game of tables, backgammon or draughts.
Alternative form of table mat.
Someone with whom one shares a table.
plural of tablemat
plural of tableman
A table.
The quality of being a table.
plural of tabler
plural of tableful
Near a table, especially at a restaurant.
Without a tab or tabs.
Of or relating to a tablet (slab used for inscription).
simple past and past participle of tablet
The manufacture of tablets by compacting a powder using a punch and die; used especially for pharmaceuticals
plural of tabletop
plural of tablet
simple past and past participle of tablet
toward a table
Misspelling of tableware.
Positioned in a way that suggests the shape of a table.
Any of the basic correlatives in Esperanto, often displayed in a table.
Collaborative decision-making, with participants sitting around a table for discussion.
Chessboard.
plural of tablier
Islamic preaching.
Resembling or characteristic of a tab (protruding flap or strip).
plural of tablinum
A forming into (graphic) tables; a display in tabular form.
plural of tabling
An anteroom in a house of ancient Rome, opening out of the atrium opposite the main entry and often containing the family statues and archives.
simple past and past participle of tabloid
plural of tabloid
plural of tabnab
A surname from Galician.
plural of Taboada
Dated form of toboggan.
plural of taboggan
A municipality of Cebu, Philippines.
plural of Tabone
Alternative form of tabanuco (“candlewood tree”).
plural of tabonuco
An inhibition or ban that results from social custom or emotional aversion.
Forbidden; prohibited.
One who imposes a taboo.
plural of tabooer
present participle and gerund of taboo
plural of tabooing
simple past and past participle of tabooise
third-person singular simple present indicative of tabooise
A system of taboos.
One who imposes a taboo.
plural of tabooist
To make (something) taboo.
simple past and past participle of tabooize
third-person singular simple present indicative of tabooize
That doesn't have taboos.
Alternative spelling of tabbouleh.
Alternative spelling of tabbouleh.
The state or quality of being taboo.
plural of taboon
plural of taboot
plural of Tabora
A surname.
plural of Taborda
simple past and past participle of tabor
One who plays on the tabor.
plural of taborer
A little drum; a tabret.
plural of taboret
Comparable or pertaining to the Transfiguration of Jesus, traditionally believed to have taken place at Mount Tabor.
A small, shallow drum; a tabor.
plural of taborine
present participle and gerund of tabor
Someone who plays a tabor.
plural of taborist
A radical Hussite; an adherent of radical Hussitism at the time of the Bohemian Reformation, who rejected the unique authority of the Catholic Church in matters of faith and was considered heretical.
plural of Taborite
plural of Taborn
Alternative spelling of tabbouleh.
Alternative spelling of tabbouleh.
Alternative spelling of tabbouleh.
Alternative spelling of tabbouleh.
plural of tabouli
simple past and past participle of tabour
Alternative form of taborer.
plural of tabourer
Alternative spelling of taboret.
plural of tabouret
Alternative form of taborine.
present participle and gerund of tabour
plural of tabourin
plural of tabour
plural of tabret
Of, from, or related to Tabriz.
plural of Tabrizi
plural of Tabron
A medicine tablet shaped like a capsule.
plural of tabsule
A simple monobactam biotoxin produced by Pseudomonas syringae.
plural of tabtoxin
An atoll that is part of the Line Islands of the central Pacific Ocean and part of Kiribati.
A barangay of Burauen, Leyte, Philippines.
A barangay of Dumangas, Iloilo, Philippines.
A barangay of Marcos, Ilocos Norte, Philippines.
A surname.
A municipality of Cebu, Philippines.
present participle and gerund of tabu
A plate or frame on which a title or inscription is carved.
That can be tabulated or represented statistically.
plural of tabula
A locality in the Kyogle council area and the Tenterfield council area, north eastern New South Wales, Australia.
Having a flat (planar) horizontal surface at top.
plural of tabularium
A flavone found in the Indian Mahogany tree.
tabulated, in a tabular fashion, in tabular form, in tables.
plural of tabular
Relating to tables; tabular.
To arrange in tabular form; to arrange into a table.
simple past and past participle of tabulate
third-person singular simple present indicative of tabulate
The act or process of tabulating
A person who counts or tabulates things.
A barangay of Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines.
A Meitei male given name.
A barangay of Bato, Leyte, Philippines.
A village on Kiritimati, Kiribati.
A village on Banaba, Kiribati.
Alternative spelling of tacnuke.
simple past and past participle of tac-nuke
plural of tac-nuke
plural of tacaco
A small gall formed on the tamarisk, used as a source of gallic acid.
A bitter balsamic resin or resinous exudation obtained from tropical American trees of the family Burseraceae (Bursera tomentosa and Icica tacamahaca), from East Indian trees of the genus Calophyllum, or from the balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera).
Of or relating to the Tacana language family of Bolivia.
A barangay of Tapaz, Capiz, Philippines.
Alternative form of takavi.
A barangay of Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines.
Things that are not to be spoken about or made public.
A horse-drawn machine gun, usually a cart or open wagon with the gun installed in the back.
plural of tachanka
A penitential prayer service.
Alternative spelling of Tashelhit.
A prefecture of the Xinjiang autonomous region, China.
The initial charge towards each other by the rikishi at the start of a sumo bout.
A surname from Japanese.
Synonym of Kangding.
A city in Tokyo prefecture, Japan.
A border town in Shan State, Myanmar.
Any of the genus Tachina of large tachinid flies, mostly parasitoids on lepidopteran caterpillars.
plural of tachina
plural of tachina
Alternative form of Daqing (Prefecture-level City)
Any of the family Tachinidae of tachina flies.
plural of tachinid
silver fluoride used as an antiseptic
Misspelling of tachyonic.
A French style of abstract painting popular in the 1940s and 1950s.
Alternative form of tachism.
Alternative form of tachiste.
An artist working in the style of tachism.
plural of tachiste
plural of tachist
A graphical record of the movement and velocity of the bloodstream, made by a tachometer.
A device for measuring the revolutions per minute (RPMs) of a revolving shaft, as with the driveshaft of an automobile.
A traditional simple white burial furnishings, usually made from 100% pure linen, in which the bodies of deceased Jews are dressed for interment after undergoing a taharah (ritual purification).
A bird of the genus Polystictus, native to South America.
plural of tachuri
Alternative form of tachylyte.
A black, vitreous basalt of volcanic origin.
Of or relating to a tachyon or tachyons.
plural of tachyon
To induce tachypacing
Alternative spelling of tachypnoea.
Obsolete spelling of tachypnoea.
Unusually rapid evolution.
Implied, but not made explicit, especially through silence.
Of or relating to the ancient Tacitus.
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Tacitus (Publius Cornelius Tacitus)
Of or relating to the ancient Tacitus.
The political philosophy of Tacitus
In a tacit manner; done in silence or implied.
The state of being tacit
A low-noise thyratron with interruptible current flow.
plural of tacitron
Silent; temperamentally untalkative; disinclined to speak.
A Roman cognomen, notably borne by Publius (or Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus (c.56–117), a historian of ancient Rome and Marcus Claudius Tacitus (c.200–275), a Roman emperor.
A poster.
plural of tack-up
Synonym of pinboard.
plural of tacker
plural of tacket
A surname.
plural of Tackett
Hobnailed.
plural of tackey
comparative form of tacky: more tacky
plural of tackie
superlative form of tacky: most tacky
simple past and past participle of tackify
A tackiness agent; a substance which is added in order to increase tack.
third-person singular simple present indicative of tackify
To make (a material) tacky.
In a tacky manner.
present participle and gerund of tack
plural of tacking
A surname.
plural of Tackitt
A box for the storage of fishing tackle.
simple past and past participle of tackle
a person who is tackled.
plural of tacklee
The man who operates a tackle (mechanical device).
plural of tackleman
plural of tackler
plural of tackle
Without tacks.
A village and civil parish in West Oxfordshire district, Oxfordshire, England (OS grid ref SP4820).
Pronunciation spelling of tackling.
present participle and gerund of tackle
plural of tackling
Obsolete form of takhtrawan.
Alternative form of tack room.
plural of tackroom
A person who holds a tack from another; a tenant.
plural of tacksman
Synonym of puncture vine.
A city, the provincial capital of Leyte, Eastern Visayas, Philippines.
A giant clam (Tridacna gigas), or its shell.
plural of taclobo
Archaic form of tacamahac.
A point of a curve where two or more osculating circles to the curve at that point are tangent, so that two branches of the curve have ordinary tangency at the double point.
plural of tacnode
plural of tacnuke
present participle and gerund of taco
Resembling or characteristic of a taco.
Of or relating to Tacoma in Washington, United States.
plural of Tacoman
Synonym of Taconic.
A mountain range in New England, United States; A low mountain range in eastern New York, western Massachusetts, and southwestern Vermont.
plural of taconite
Relating to or containing taconite.
A synthetic drug used in Alzheimer's disease to inhibit the breakdown of acetylcholine by cholinesterase and thereby enhance neurological function.
Any of various passionfruit species, genus Passiflora, having elongated calyxes.
plural of tacsonia
Capable of being touched; tangible.
In a tactful manner.
plural of tactical
A person skilled in the planning and execution of tactics.
The relative stereochemistry of adjacent chiral centers within a macromolecule.
Obsolete spelling of tactic.
plural of tactick
plural of tactic
Tangible; perceptible to the sense of touch.
In a tactile manner; by, or relating to, the sense of touch.
British standard spelling of tactilize.
The condition of being tactile (relating to or able to be perceived by the sense of touch).
To form a (mental or other) representation of what something feels like to the touch.
present participle and gerund of tact
The act of touching; touch; contact.
plural of taction
Obsolete form of tactic.
plural of tactique
A skarn.
plural of tactite
Of or relating to tactites; skarnic.
The sense of touch or pressure.
Related to the sense of touch; tactual.
having no tact; unaware or intentionally inconsiderate of someone else's feelings
An elongated liquid crystal microdomain
Relating to a tactoid
plural of tactoid
plural of tactor
Of, or relating to the sense of touch.
Rare spelling of tactual.
In a tactual manner; by, or relating to, the sense of touch.
An opossum native to Central America, possibly Didelphis marsupialis.