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7-letter words starting with t

  • tardyon — a particle travelling slower than the speed of light
  • tarheel — a native or inhabitant of North Carolina (used as a nickname).
  • tariqah — a system of rites for the spiritual training of a Sufi order.
  • tarltonRichard, died 1588, English actor.
  • tarnish — to dull the luster of (a metallic surface), especially by oxidation; discolor.
  • tarpeia — a vestal virgin who betrayed Rome to the Sabines and was crushed under their shields when she claimed a reward.
  • tarquin — (Lucius Tarquinius Priscus) died 578 b.c, king of Rome 616–578.
  • tarrasa — a city in NE Spain, N of Barcelona.
  • tarried — to remain or stay, as in a place; sojourn: He tarried in Baltimore on his way to Washington.
  • tarrier — of or like tar; smeared with tar.
  • tarries — to remain or stay, as in a place; sojourn: He tarried in Baltimore on his way to Washington.
  • tarring — any of various dark-colored viscid products obtained by the destructive distillation of certain organic substances, as coal or wood.
  • tarrock — the young of the kittiwake gull, or of a common or Arctic tern
  • tarsals — of or relating to the tarsus of the foot.
  • tarseal — the bitumen surface of a road
  • tarsier — a small, arboreal, nocturnal primate of the genus Tarsius, of Indonesia and the Philippines, having a long thin tail, very large immobile eyes, and prominent pads on the fingers and toes: all populations are dwindling.
  • tart up — a small pie filled with cooked fruit or other sweetened preparation, usually having no top crust.
  • tartana — a small Mediterranean sailing boat with one main mast and a triangular foremast
  • tartare — (especially of fish) finely chopped and served raw (used postpositively): salmon tartare.
  • tartary — the historical name of a region of indefinite extent in E Europe and Asia: designates the area overrun by the Tartars in the Middle Ages, from the Dnieper River to the Pacific.
  • tartily — in a tarty or slutty manner
  • tartine — a fancy French open-faced sandwich topped with spreadable ingredients.
  • tartini — Giuseppe [joo-zep-pe] /dʒuˈzɛp pɛ/ (Show IPA), 1692–1770, Italian violinist and composer.
  • tartlet — a small pie.
  • tartufo — a mousse-like Italian chocolate dessert
  • tarweed — any of several resinous or gummy, composite plants of the genus Grindelia, having solitary flower heads.
  • tasaday — a member of a very small group of forest-dwelling people of southern Mindanao.
  • taskbar — a row of buttons on a display screen that are clicked on to start software applications or switch between open applications or active windows.
  • tasking — a definite piece of work assigned to, falling to, or expected of a person; duty.
  • tastier — good-tasting; savory: a tasty canapé.
  • tastily — good-tasting; savory: a tasty canapé.
  • tasting — event where food or drink is sampled
  • tathata — the absoluteness of Sunya.
  • tatiana — a female given name.
  • tatouay — a naked-tailed armadillo, Cabassous unicintus, of tropical South America.
  • tatters — a person who does tatting, especially as an occupation.
  • tatting — the act or process of making a kind of knotted lace of cotton or linen thread with a shuttle.
  • tattler — a person who tattles; telltale.
  • taubate — a city in São Paulo state, SE Brazil, on the Paraiba do Sul River.
  • taunted — to reproach in a sarcastic, insulting, or jeering manner; mock.
  • taunton — a city in SE Massachusetts.
  • taupata — a New Zealand shrub or tree of the genus Coprosma, esp C. repens, with shiny dark green leaves
  • taurean — Taurus (sense 3)
  • taurids — a collection of meteors constituting a meteor shower (Taurid meteor shower) visible during the period of October 26 to November 16 and having its apparent origin in the constellation Taurus.
  • taurine — of, relating to, or resembling a bull.
  • taussigFrank William, 1859–1940, U.S. economist.
  • tavener — Sir John (Kenneth). 1944–2013, English composer, whose works include the cantata The Whale (1966), the opera Thérèse (1979), and the choral work The Last Discourse (1998); many of his later works are inspired by the liturgy of the Russian Orthodox Church
  • taverna — a small, unpretentious café or restaurant in Greece.
  • tawhiri — a small New Zealand tree, Pittosporum tenuifolium, with wavy green glossy leaves
  • tawnier — of a dark yellowish or dull yellowish-brown color.
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