Words Starting With "T"

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Torse

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The word "torso" refers to the main part of the human body that contains the chest and the abdomen, but does not include the head, neck, arms, or legs. In other words, it is the central body part.<br><br>In anatomy, the torso is typically divided into two main parts: the thorax (which contains the chest) and the abdomen (which contains the stomach and other internal organs).

Torsel

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Torsel is a rare or obsolete word with a few possible meanings.<br><br>1. A twisted or distorted part of a thread, yarn, or cord.<br>2. To twist or distort (a thread, yarn, etc.) into a spiral or helical shape.<br><br>It's a word that has largely fallen out of use and is not commonly found in modern language.

Torsemide

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Torsemide is a medication used in the treatment of edema (swelling), particularly of the legs and feet, which is a common side effect of congestive heart failure, liver, and kidney disease. It belongs to a class of medications known as loop diuretics. It works by increasing the amount of urine produced by the kidneys.

Torshavn

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The capital and largest city of the Faroe Islands, a self-governing region within the Kingdom of Denmark located in the North Atlantic.

Torsion

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Torsion refers to a twisting or rotating force that causes a rigid body to change its shape. It is a type of stress that occurs when a force is applied perpendicular to the axis of a cylinder or cone, causing it to twist or distort. This can apply to various fields such as physics, engineering, and materials science.<br><br>In a more figurative sense, torsion can also refer to a psychological or emotional twist, where a situation or a person is turned or distorted in some way, often causing a problem or a confusion.<br><br>In anatomy, torsion can refer to the twisting or turning of a part of the body, such as the intestines or the uterus.<br><br>In finance, torsion can refer to a type of twist or distortion in the shape of a bond or a financial instrument, caused by changes in interest rates or other market factors.

Torsional

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Having a twisting or turning motion. Involving or causing twisting or rotation.

Torsionally

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having or showing a twisting or turning movement, especially one that feels painful or uncomfortable.<br><br>Example: "The dancer's body language was torsionally awkward, making her seem out of place on the stage."

Torsions

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Torsions refer to a twisting or rotational force that causes an object or a part of an object to twist or turn around an axis. It can also refer to a twisted or distorted shape, or a turning or twisting movement.<br><br>In a broader sense, torsion can also refer to:<br><br> A twisting or rotational motion in physics, often in the context of mechanics, where it describes the tendency of an object to twist or rotate due to an external force or torque.<br> A condition in medical contexts, such as intestinal torsion or testicular torsion, where the normal positioning or alignment of tissues or organs is compromised, often causing severe pain or discomfort.<br> A grammatical term in linguistics, where it refers to a type of word order or sentence structure, often involving twisting or manipulation of words to convey complex ideas or relationships.<br> A term in certain fields of science, such as botany, zoology, or anatomy, where it describes a specific type of motion or arrangement of parts.<br><br>In general, the sense of torsion can imply a disturbance or impairment of normal order or alignment, often leading to a sense of disorder or disorderliness.

Torso

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The torso refers to the main, middle part of the body, especially from the neck to the hips, including the chest and belly. It is the upper trunk of the body excluding the arms, neck, and head or legs.

Torsos

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Torsos refer to the central part of the body, excluding the head, arms, and legs. It includes the chest, torso, and abdominal areas, often depicted in the arts as a template for both male and female figures.

Tort

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Tort refers to a wrongful or unlawful act or omission that causes harm or injury to another person, their property, or their rights. It is a legal term used in civil law to describe a breach of duty owed to another individual, which results in compensation being sought by the injured party.<br><br>In other words, a tort is an act or omission that causes harm or injury to another person, and it is the basis for a civil lawsuit. Tort laws vary by jurisdiction, and the specific definition and scope of torts can differ depending on the country or state.<br><br>Some common examples of torts include:<br><br>1. Negligence: Careless behavior that leads to injury or harm to another person.<br>2. Defamation: Spreading false information that harms someone's reputation.<br>3. Intentional infliction of emotional distress: Extreme emotional suffering caused by deliberate behavior.<br>4. Invasion of privacy: Unreasonable intrusion into someone's personal life.<br>5. False arrest or imprisonment: Arresting or imprisoning someone without sufficient grounds.<br><br>In summary, a tort is a wrongful act or omission that harms another person or property and gives rise to a civil lawsuit.

Torte

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A torte is a type of rich, multi-layered cake that is typically made with ground nuts or dough, and often filled with cream, buttercream, or other sweet fillings. It is often denser and heavier than a traditional cake, and is usually served as a specialty dessert.

Tortellini

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Tortellini is a type of Italian pasta, typically made from a mixture of flour, eggs, and butter, stuffed with a filling, usually meat or cheese, and served in a broth or with a cream sauce. The name "tortellini" comes from the Italian word "tortello," which means "twisted" or "folded," referring to the pasta's characteristic shape of a ring or a twisted coil. Tortellini is often served as a first course or appetizer in Italian cuisine, and is a popular dish in Italian restaurants around the world.

Tortellino

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A type of Italian pasta ring-shaped in appearance, often served with meat or cheese filling, typically served in a broth.

Tortelloni

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Tortelloni is a type of stuffed pasta that is similar to tortellini, but larger in size. It originated in Italy, typically made with a ring-shaped pasta and filled with a mixture of meat, cheese, and spices.

Tortfeasor

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A tortfeasor is an individual or entity who commits a tort, which is a wrongful act that causes harm to another person or their property. In other words, a tortfeasor is a person who engages in a negligent or intentional behavior that results in damage or injury to another party.

Torticollis

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Torticollis, also known as wry neck, is a term that refers to a condition characterized by an unnatural twisting or turning of the neck, typically toward one side. This can cause the head to lean or tilt to one side, often accompanied by a severe neck pain or stiffness.<br><br>There are two main types of torticollis:<br><br>1. <strong>Congenital torticollis</strong>: This is a birth defect that occurs when the neck muscles are shortened or contractured, causing the head to tilt or turn to one side.<br>2. <strong>Acquired torticollis</strong>: This type of torticollis is usually caused by muscle spasm or strain, which can be due to injury, overuse, or poor posture.<br><br>Symptoms of torticollis may include:<br><br> Difficulty turning the head to one side<br> Pain or stiffness in the neck<br> Limited range of motion in the neck<br> Dizziness or balance problems<br> Muscle weakness or spasms in the neck<br><br>Treatment for torticollis typically involves physical therapy, exercises, and stretching to loosen tight muscles and improve range of motion. In some cases, medication or surgery may be necessary to relieve pain and address underlying muscle spasms.

Tortiglioni

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Tortiglioni is a type of pasta, specifically a type of cylindrical or rod-shaped pasta, originating from Italy. It is similar to penne and mostaccioli.

Tortile

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The word "tortile" is not a commonly used English word. However, I believe you may be looking for "tortile" as a variant of the word "tortli", which is derived from the French word "tortile", meaning being curved or being of a twisted or crooked shape.<br><br>However, I think the word you are looking for is "tortile" as an adjective, which describes a shape or form that is twisted, bent, or curved, much like a tortilla.<br><br>If none of the above definitions seem to fit, it is possible that the word "tortile" is not a standard English word.

Tortilla

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A thin, flexible unleavened flatbread made from corn flour, typically used in Mexican and many Latin American cuisines.

Tortillas

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Tortillas are thin, flatbreads made from corn or flour, traditionally from Mexico and other parts of Latin America. They are often used to make tacos, burritos, and other dishes. They are usually round and pliable and can be baked, grilled, or fried.

Tortillion

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A tortillon is a small, cold, flat piece of egg-white or cream that was traditionally used as a vegetable or meat dressing prior to eating.

Tortillon

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A final powder or dusting powder made of kaolin or cornstarch, used to set powder makeup or correct small areas of imperfection to prevent shine and darkening over time; a powder puff or similar tool used for applying a small amount of this powder.

Tortious

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(adj.) Giving rise to a lawsuit; causing damage or injury that leads to a court action.<br><br>Example: "The company was criticized for its tortious business practices that damaged the environment."<br><br>(In other words, tortious refers to something that is morally or legally wrong and leads to a lawsuit or a civil action.)

Tortiously

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Tortiously refers to something that is done in a wrong or unjust manner, often in a way that is unlawful or actionable. It typically means that the action or behavior was done with the intent to harm, invade another person's rights, or breach a contract.

Tortive

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(points towards or condone wrongdoing, or moving obliquely or awry, contrary to the direct course)

Tortoise-shell

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A tortoiseshell baby chick has a mix of brown, yellow, and white patches, resembling the underside of a tortoise shell. This unique coloring helps to conceal the chick among small twigs and leaves, providing camouflage. As the chick grows into a full-fledged bird, the feathers lose this patterning, often retaining the characteristic brown and white markings along the edges of their wings and tail feathers.

Tortoise

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A slow-moving reptile, typically with a protective shell on its back, that lives on land. It is a type of animal that belongs to the family Testudines. Tortoises are herbivores, feeding on plants, and can live for a long time with some living up to 150 years or more in captivity.

Tortoises

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Tortoises are small to medium-sized, land-dwelling reptiles belonging to the order Testudines. They are characterized by their protective shells, which are embodiments of a subgroup of the larger category known as "turtle shells."

Tortoiseshell

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Tortoiseshell refers to a type of mixture of colors, typically brown and yellow, often resembling the markings of a tortoise's shell. It can describe:<br><br>1. A color pattern featuring swirling browns, yellows, and blacks, often used in patterned fabrics, glass, and ceramics.<br>2. A type of cat coat pattern, characterized by a mix of orange and black swirling patterns, typically with the classic "M" shape on the forehead.<br>3. A type of pavement, often seen in Scottish towns, with a mix of dark and light stones to create a mottled appearance.<br><br>The term "tortoiseshell" is also sometimes used figuratively to describe something that has a mixed or mismatched appearance.

Tortola

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Tortola is the largest of the British Virgin Islands. The island was named by Christopher Columbus, who spotted the island on the first voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1493.

Tortricid

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Tortricid (plural: tortricids) refers to an insect, specifically a type of moth that belongs to the family Tortricidae. Tortricids are also known as tortrix moths or leafroller moths. They are a large and diverse group of weevils, with over 10,000 described species worldwide.<br><br>Tortricid moths are characterized by their distinctive wing structure, with a prominent snout or projection at the front, and a rounded body. They are usually green or brown in color, helping them blend in with their surroundings. Many tortricid species feed on plant leaves, stems, and fruits, while others are parasitic or mycophilous (fungal-feeding).<br><br>The family Tortricidae is divided into several subfamilies, including:<br><br>1. Tortricinae: includes the true tortricid moths, which have a rounded tip to their snout.<br>2. Olethreutinae: includes the leafrollers, which roll up the edges of leaves and tie them together with silk to feed.<br>3. Chlidanotinae: includes the chapuis needlespot borers, which feed on the seeds of pine and spruce trees.<br><br>Tortricid moths are often found in gardens, parks, and forests, and are known to be a nuisance in agricultural areas, where they can damage crops and livestock.

Tortricidae

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The Tortricidae are a family of moths, also known as leaf-rolling moths or tortricid moths, consisting of about 10,000 species.

Torts

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Civil wrongs or wrongs that lead to a lawsuit, deriving from a breach of duty owed to another individual. These can result in monetary compensation to the harmed party. Examples include negligence, defamation, and assault.

Tortugas

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Toadstools

Tortulous

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Winding or turning with many sudden changes or twists; intricately complicated.