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10-letter words starting with t

  • technetium — Chemistry. an element of the manganese family, not found in nature, but obtained in the fission of uranium or by the bombardment of molybdenum. Symbol: Tc; atomic weight: 99; atomic number: 43; specific gravity: 11.5.
  • technician — a person who is trained or skilled in the technicalities of a subject.
  • technicism — a technical term or phrase
  • technicist — a technician
  • technicize — to make (something) technical
  • techno-pop — a form of popular dance music of the 1980s and 1990s combining elements of techno with live instrumentation, pop lyrics, etc.
  • technocrat — a proponent, adherent, or supporter of technocracy.
  • technofear — fear of using technological devices, such as computers; technophobia
  • technology — the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science.
  • technopole — an area with high-tech industrial research and development facilities
  • ted spread — the difference in value between three-month futures contracts for Treasury bills and for Eurodollars, used to gauge the willingness of banks to lend money
  • teddy bear — a toy bear, especially a stuffed one.
  • teddy girl — a rebellious British girl who, in the 1950s and early 1960s, affected the dress of the reign of Edward VII.
  • teethridge — alveolar ridge.
  • teetotaler — a person who abstains totally from intoxicating drink.
  • tegakwitha — Tekakwitha
  • tegumental — a covering or vestment; integument.
  • teichopsia — a temporary visual impairment associated with migraine
  • teinoscope — an optical device employing prisms to correct the chromatic aberration of light
  • tekakwitha — Kateri [kah-tuh-ree] /ˈkɑ tə ri/ (Show IPA), or Catherine, 1656–80, North American Indian ascetic; convert to Roman Catholicism.
  • tel amarna — a village in central Egypt, on the Nile: site of the ancient Egyptian city of Akhetaton; extensive excavations.
  • teleboides — Taphiae.
  • telebridge — a television broadcast using satellite technology to enable discussion between studio audiences in different countries
  • telecamera — a television camera.
  • telecasted — a television broadcast.
  • telechiric — relating to a telechir
  • telecopier — a fax machine
  • telecourse — a course of study presented on television, as for local home viewers receiving credit at a community college.
  • telegnosis — supernatural or occult knowledge; clairvoyance.
  • telegraphy — the art or practice of constructing or operating telegraphs.
  • telehealth — health care based on consultation by telephone and telemedicine
  • telemachus — the son of Odysseus and Penelope who helped Odysseus to kill the suitors of Penelope.
  • telematics — the branch of science concerned with the use of technological devices to transmit information over long distances
  • telenovela — (in Latin America and Hispanic communities) a television soap opera, usually having a limited number of episodes.
  • teleologic — of or relating to teleology, the philosophical doctrine that final causes, design, and purpose exist in nature.
  • teleonomic — Biology. the principle that the body's structures and functions serve an overall purpose, as in assuring the survival of the organism.
  • teleostean — a fish of the order Teleostei
  • teleostome — any fish of the division Teleostomi, including all bony fish except for the chondrichthyans
  • telepathic — communication between minds by some means other than sensory perception.
  • telephoned — an apparatus, system, or process for transmission of sound or speech to a distant point, especially by an electric device.
  • telephonic — of, relating to, or happening by means of a telephone system.
  • teleport's — a regional telecommunications network that provides access to communications satellites and other long distance media; telecommunications hub.
  • telerecord — to record (a television programme)
  • telescopic — of, relating to, or of the nature of a telescope.
  • telescreen — a television, screen, especially a large one suitable for viewing by large numbers of people.
  • telescript — A communications-oriented programming language using "active software agents", released by General Magic in 1994. What PostScript did for cross-platform, device-independent documents, Telescript aims to do for cross-platform, network-independent messaging. Telescript protects programmers from many of the complexities of network protocols.
  • telesmatic — relating to a telesm
  • teletypist — a person who operates a teletypewriter.
  • televérité — the televising of scenes from actual life to give a sense of heightened realism
  • televiewer — a person who watches television
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