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  • theologic — of, relating to, or involved with theology: a theological student.
  • tide lock — a lock at the entrance to a tidal basin.
  • time lock — a lock, as for the door of a bank vault, equipped with a mechanism that makes it impossible to operate the lock within certain hours.
  • tiny clos — A core part of Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) ported to Scheme and rebuilt using a MOP (Metaobject Protocol). This should be interesting to those who want to use MOPs without using a full Common Lisp or Dylan. The first release works with MIT Scheme 11.74.
  • tocopilla — a seaport in N Chile.
  • tonalitic — relating to or consisting of tonalite
  • tonically — a medicine that invigorates or strengthens: a tonic of sulphur and molasses.
  • topically — pertaining to or dealing with matters of current or local interest: a topical reference.
  • touchline — any of the outer lines bordering the playing field.
  • toxically — of, pertaining to, affected with, or caused by a toxin or poison: a toxic condition.
  • triclosan — a drug used to treat skin infections
  • tricolour — Also, tricolored; especially British, tricoloured. having three colors.
  • tricresol — a mixture of the three isomeric cresols.
  • trifocals — glasses with trifocal lenses
  • trochilic — having, using or relating to rotary motion like that of a wheel
  • trochilus — scotia.
  • tubicolar — living in a self-constructed tube
  • uncloying — not cloying or satiating
  • uncordial — unfriendly
  • unicolour — having only one color.
  • uniocular — monocular.
  • unlogical — according to or agreeing with the principles of logic: a logical inference.
  • unpoliced — Also called police force. an organized civil force for maintaining order, preventing and detecting crime, and enforcing the laws.
  • unpolitic — impolitic.
  • ureotelic — excreting urea as the main component of waste
  • varifocal — having a focus that can vary
  • vectorial — Mathematics. a quantity possessing both magnitude and direction, represented by an arrow the direction of which indicates the direction of the quantity and the length of which is proportional to the magnitude. Compare scalar (def 4). such a quantity with the additional requirement that such quantities obey the parallelogram law of addition. such a quantity with the additional requirement that such quantities are to transform in a particular way under changes of the coordinate system. any generalization of the above quantities.
  • viciously — addicted to or characterized by vice; grossly immoral; depraved; profligate: a vicious life.
  • vicontiel — pertaining to the sheriff or viscount.
  • virilocal — Anthropology. living with or located near the husband's father's group; patrilocal.
  • viscously — of a glutinous nature or consistency; sticky; thick; adhesive.
  • vitriolic — of, relating to, or resembling vitriol.
  • vocalised — to make vocal; utter; articulate; sing.
  • voiceless — having no voice; mute.
  • voicemail — an electronic system enabling the recording and storage of (usually digitized) voice messages, which can subsequently be retrieved by the intended recipient.
  • volacious — able or fit to fly.
  • volcanics — types of rock
  • volcanism — the phenomena connected with volcanoes and volcanic activity.
  • volcanist — a person who studies volcanoes
  • volcanize — to affect or alter by volcanic heat or action.
  • volucrine — relating to birds
  • welcoming — a kindly greeting or reception, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure: to give someone a warm welcome.
  • wholistic — holism.
  • wikiholic — (Wiktionary and WMF jargon, neologism) A person who devotes a vast amount of time to a wiki-based project.
  • willowick — a city in NE Ohio, near Cleveland.
  • wolframic — tungstic.
  • wool clip — the total yield of wool shorn during one season from the sheep of a particular region.
  • wristlock — a hold in which an opponent's wrist is grasped and twisted.
  • wyliecoat — a woolen or flannel undergarment, as a warm undershirt.
  • xylocaine — lidocaine, often used as a local anesthetic by dentists and plastic surgeons
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