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Definition of t
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of t is as below...
T () the
twentieth
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is a
nonvocal
consonant.
With the
letter
h it forms the
digraph
th, which has two
distinct
sounds,
as in thin, then. See Guide to
Pronunciation,
//262-264,
and also
//153,
156, 169, 172, 176,
178-180..
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Wordbook
::
Wordbook
(n.) A
collection
of
words;
a
vocabulary;
a
dictionary;
a
lexicon.
Silty
::
Silty (a.) Full of silt;
resembling
silt.
Compost
::
Compost
(n.) A
mixture
for
fertilizing
land; esp., a
composition
of
various
substances
(as muck, mold, lime, and
stable
manure)
thoroughly
mingled
and
decomposed,
as in a
compost
heap..
Twin
::
Twin (n.) A sign and
constellation
of the
zodiac;
Gemini.
See
Gemini.
Recoverable
::
Recoverable
(a.)
Capable
of being
recovered
or
regained;
capable
of being
brought
back to a
former
condition,
as from
sickness,
misfortune,
etc.;
obtainable
from a
debtor
or
possessor;
as, the debt is
recoverable;
goods lost or sunk in the ocean are not
recoverable..
Contrast
::
Contrast
(n.) The
opposition
of
varied
forms,
colors,
etc., which by such
juxtaposition
more
vividly
express
each
other's
peculiarities..
Aftergame
::
Aftergame
(n.) A
second
game;
hence,
a
subsequent
scheme
or
expedient..
Meagre
::
Meagre
(a.) Dry and harsh to the
touch,
as
chalk..
Buckle
::
Buckle
(n.) A
device,
usually
of
metal,
consisting
of a frame with one more
movable
tongues
or
catches,
used for
fastening
things
together,
as parts of dress or
harness,
by means of a strap
passing
through
the frame and
pierced
by the
tongue..
Galenic
::
Galenic
(an.) Alt. of
Galenica.
Furtively
::
Furtively
(adv.)
Stealthily
by
theft.
Attenuation
::
Attenuation
(n.) The
process
of
weakening
in
intensity;
diminution
of
virulence;
as, the
attenuation
of
virus..
Debated
::
Debated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Debat.
Amphictyonies
::
Amphictyonies
(pl. ) of
Amphictyon.
Rotate
::
Rotate
(v. i.) To cause to turn round or
revolve,
as a wheel
around
an
axle..
Base
::
Base (n.) The
bottom
of
anything,
considered
as its
support,
or that on which
something
rests for
support;
the
foundation;
as, the base of a
statue..
Mopish
::
Mopish
(a.) Dull;
spiritless;
dejected.
Lichenography
::
Lichenography
(n.) A
description
of
lichens;
the
science
which
illustrates
the
natural
history
of
lichens.
Magnificent
::
Magnificent
(a.) Doing grand
things;
admirable
in
action;
displaying
great power or
opulence,
especially
in
building,
way of
living,
and
munificence..
Stacte
::
Stackyard
(n.) A yard or
inclosure
for
stacks
of hay or
grain.
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