CHOTT | • chott n. (Geology) A dry salt lake, in the Saharan area of Africa, that stays dry in the summer but receives… • CHOTT n. (Arabic) a shallow saline lake of northern Africa; the dried bed of such a lake, also SHOTT. |
HOTTY | • hotty n. Alternative spelling of hottie. • HOTTY n. a hot-water bottle, a sexually attractive person, also HOTTIE. |
SHOTT | • shott n. Alternative form of chott. • Shott prop.n. A surname. • SHOTT n. (Arabic) a shallow saline lake of northern Africa; the dried bed of such a lake, also CHOTT. |
TATHS | • taths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tath. • TATH v. to manure. |
TEETH | • teeth n. Plural of tooth. • teeth n. (Informal) The ability to be enforced, or to be enforced to any useful effect. • teeth v. Dated spelling of teethe (“to grow teeth”). |
TENTH | • tenth adj. The ordinal numeral form of ten; next in order after that which is ninth. • tenth adj. Being one of ten equal parts of a whole. • tenth n. The person or thing coming next after the ninth in a series; that which is in the tenth position. |
TETHS | • teths n. Plural of teth. • TETH n. (Hebrew) a letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also TET. |
THEFT | • theft n. The act of stealing property. • THEFT n. the act of stealing. |
THETA | • theta n. The eighth letter of the Modern Greek alphabet, ninth in Old Greek: Θ, θ. • theta n. (Mathematics) The measure of an angle. • theta n. (Aviation, by extension) Pitch angle; the angle between an aircraft’s longitudinal axis and the horizontal plane. |
THETE | • THETE n. (Greek) in ancient Greece, a serf; a poor freeman under Solon's constitution. |
THOFT | • thoft n. (UK, dialect) A rowing-bench. • THOFT n. a rowing-bench. |
TIGHT | • tight adj. Firmly held together; compact; not loose or open. • tight adj. (Of a space, design or arrangement) Narrow, such that it is difficult for something or someone to pass through it. • tight adj. Well-rehearsed and accurate in execution. |
TILTH | • tilth n. Agricultural labour; husbandry. • tilth n. The state of being tilled, or prepared for a crop; culture. • tilth n. Rich cultivated soil. |
TITCH | • titch n. (Britain, colloquial) A very small person; a small child. • titch n. (Colloquial) A small amount of something. • titch v. Pronunciation spelling of touch. |
TITHE | • tithe n. (Archaic) A tenth. • tithe n. (Historical) The tenth part of the increase arising from the profits of land and stock, allotted to… • tithe n. A contribution to one’s religious community or congregation of worship (notably to the LDS church). |
TOOTH | • tooth n. A hard, calcareous structure present in the mouth of many vertebrate animals, generally used for eating. • tooth n. A sharp projection on the blade of a saw or similar implement. • tooth n. A projection on the edge of a gear that meshes with similar projections on adjacent gears, or on the… |
TROTH | • troth n. (Countable, archaic) An oath, pledge, or promise. • troth n. (Countable, uncountable, archaic) Truth; something true. • troth v. (Obsolete) To pledge to marry somebody. |
TRUTH | • truth n. True facts, genuine depiction or statements of reality. • truth n. Conformity to fact or reality; correctness, accuracy. • truth n. The state or quality of being true to someone or something. |
TUATH | • tuath n. (Historical) A tribe or group of people in Ireland, having a loose voluntary system of governance entered… • TUATH n. (Irish) a tribe, people. |
TYTHE | • tythe n. Obsolete spelling of tithe. • tythe v. Obsolete spelling of tithe. • TYTHE v. to pay a tenth part used as a small tax, also TITHE. |