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6-letter words starting with t

  • tatami — (in Japanese houses) any of a number of thick, woven straw mats of uniform dimensions, about three feet by six feet (91 cm by 183 cm), the placing of which determines the dimensions of an interior.
  • tatary — Tartary.
  • tatius — a Sabine king who, following the rape of the Sabine women, attacked Rome and eventually ruled with Romulus.
  • tatler — a triweekly periodical (1709–11) written, edited, and published by Richard Steele with the collaboration of Joseph Addison.
  • tatsoi — a variety of Brassica rapa, a type of Chinese cabbage
  • tatter — a person who does tatting, especially as an occupation.
  • tattie — tatty2 .
  • tattle — to let out secrets.
  • tattoo — a signal on a drum, bugle, or trumpet at night, for soldiers or sailors to go to their quarters.
  • tattva — essence.
  • tatung — Datong.
  • tauberRichard, 1892–1948, Austrian tenor, in England after 1940.
  • taught — simple past tense and past participle of teach.
  • tauiwi — a Māori term for the non-Māori people of New Zealand
  • tauro- — denoting a bull
  • taurus — a mountain range in S Turkey: highest peak, 12,251 feet (3734 meters).
  • tauted — (especially of wood or hair) tangled or matted together.
  • tauten — make taut
  • tauter — tightly drawn; tense; not slack.
  • tautit — tangled
  • tautly — tightly drawn; tense; not slack.
  • tauto- — identical or same
  • tautog — a black food and game fish, Tautoga onitis, inhabiting waters along the North Atlantic coast of the U.S.
  • tavern — a place where liquors are sold to be consumed on the premises.
  • tavert — bewildered or confused
  • tawdry — (of finery, trappings, etc.) gaudy; showy and cheap.
  • tawery — a place where the tawing of skins is carried out
  • tawneyRichard Henry, 1880–1962, English historian, born in Calcutta.
  • tawpie — a foolish or thoughtless young person.
  • tawtie — matted; tangled
  • taxeme — a feature of the arrangement of elements in a construction, as selection, order, phonetic modification, or modulation.
  • taxied — a taxicab.
  • taxies — a taxicab.
  • taxila — an archaeological site near Rawalpindi, Pakistan: ruins of three successive cities on the same site, dating from about the 7th century b.c. to about the 7th century a.d.; Buddhist center.
  • taxing — wearingly burdensome: the day-to-day, taxing duties of a supervisor.
  • taxite — a volcanic rock with streaks of different colour or texture
  • taxman — collector of taxes
  • taylor — A(lan) J(ohn) P(ercivale) 1906–90, English historian.
  • ta`izz — a city in S Yemen.
  • tchick — the clicking sound made by pressing the tongue against the palate and then suddenly breaking the seal by withdrawing part of the tongue
  • tcl-dp — Tcl-DP extends Tcl's "send" by removing the restriction that you can only send to other clients of the same X11 server. Version 3.0 library by Larry Rowe.
  • tcp/ip — TCP/IP is a set of rules for putting data onto the Internet. TCP/IP is a written abbreviation for 'Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.'
  • te reo — the Māori language
  • te-hee — a titter; snicker.
  • teabag — a container of thin paper or cloth holding a measured amount of tea leaves for making an individual serving of tea.
  • teabox — a box for storing tea
  • teacup — a cup in which tea is served, usually of small or moderate size.
  • teagle — a hoist for moving goods within a warehouse
  • teamer — a number of persons forming one of the sides in a game or contest: a football team.
  • teapot — a container with a lid, spout, and handle, in which tea is made and from which it is poured.
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