7-letter words containing t, b, i
- tabloid — a newspaper whose pages, usually five columns wide, are about one-half the size of a standard-sized newspaper page.
- tabooli — a salad of fine-ground bulgur, parsley, tomatoes, green onions, mint, olive oil, and lemon juice.
- taborin — a small tabor.
- tabouli — tabbouleh.
- taliban — a Muslim fundamentalist group in Afghanistan.
- taxicab — a public passenger vehicle, especially an automobile, usually fitted with a taximeter.
- tbilisi — a state in the SE United States. 58,876 sq. mi. (152,489 sq. km). Capital: Atlanta. Abbreviation: GA (for use with zip code), Ga.
- tebaldi — Renata [ruh-nah-tuh;; Italian re-nah-tah] /rəˈnɑ tə;; Italian rɛˈnɑ tɑ/ (Show IPA), 1922–2004, Italian soprano.
- terbium — a rare-earth, metallic element present in certain minerals and yielding colorless salts. Symbol: Tb; atomic number: 65; atomic weight: 158.924; specific gravity: 8.25.
- terebic — of or derived from terebic acid.
- thebaic — an ancient city in Upper Egypt, on the Nile, whose ruins are located in the modern towns of Karnak and Luxor: a former capital of Egypt.
- thebaid — the ancient region surrounding Thebes, in Egypt.
- thimble — a small cap, usually of metal, worn over the fingertip to protect it when pushing a needle through cloth in sewing.
- thrombi — a fibrinous clot that forms in and obstructs a blood vessel, or that forms in one of the chambers of the heart.
- tibbett — Lawrence (Mervil) [mur-vil] /ˈmɜr vɪl/ (Show IPA), 1896–1960, U.S. baritone.
- tibesti — a mountain range of volcanic origin in NW Chad, in the central Sahara extending for about 480 km (300 miles). Highest peak: Emi Koussi, 3415 m (11 204 ft)
- tibetan — of or relating to Tibet, its inhabitants, or their language.
- tie bar — a bar-shaped tie clasp.
- tieback — a strip or loop of material, heavy braid, or the like, used for holding a curtain back to one side.
- tilburg — a city in the S Netherlands.
- tilbury — a light two-wheeled carriage without a top.
- timbale — Also, timbale case. a small shell made of batter, fried usually in a timbale iron.
- timbery — like, resembling, or containing timber
- timbral — relating to timbre
- timbrel — a tambourine or similar instrument.
- tipburn — a disease of lettuce, potatoes, and other plants, characterized by browning of the tips and edges of the leaves, resulting from any of several environmental factors, as excessive heat and humidity.
- to bits — into pieces
- tombing — an excavation in earth or rock for the burial of a corpse; grave.
- traybit — a former term for a coin worth three pence
- trebbia — a river in N Italy, flowing N into the Po at Piacenza: Romans defeated by Hannibal near here 218 b.c. 70 miles (113 km) long.
- triable — liable to be tried judicially
- tribade — lesbian (def 5).
- tribble — (in paper manufacture) a frame for drying paper
- tribeca — in Manhattan, the area between Broadway and the Hudson River south of Greenwich Village: noted as a center for artists, art galleries, etc.
- triblet — a spindle or mandrel used in making rings, tubes, etc
- tribune — a raised platform for a speaker; a dais, rostrum, or pulpit.
- tribute — a gift, testimonial, compliment, or the like, given as due or in acknowledgment of gratitude or esteem.
- trilobe — anything with three lobes, esp a leaf
- trimble — David, born 1944, Northern Ireland politician: Nobel prize 1998.
- trimtab — a small control surface attached to the trailing edge of a main control surface to enable the pilot to trim an aircraft
- tubaist — a musician who plays the tuba
- tubbish — rather fat or shaped like a tub
- tubifex — any common, bottom-dwelling worm of the genus Tubifex, often used as food for aquarium fish.
- tubings — material in the form of a tube: glass tubing.
- tublike — resembling a tub in shape
- tubuli- — tubule or tubular
- tubulin — either of two globular proteins that form the structural subunits of microtubules.
- tumbril — one of the carts used during the French Revolution to convey victims to the guillotine.
- turbine — any of various machines having a rotor, usually with vanes or blades, driven by the pressure, momentum, or reactive thrust of a moving fluid, as steam, water, hot gases, or air, either occurring in the form of free jets or as a fluid passing through and entirely filling a housing around the rotor.
- twibbon — a company which provides users with an icon which they can paste over an avatar or profile photo on a social networking site, indicating the user's support for a given cause, group, brand, etc.