Words Starting With "T"

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Tympanites

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Tympanites refers to a condition in which the voice is hoarse or reduced in volume due to indigestion, usually caused by eating certain foods. It can also refer to a symptom of a heavy, stuffed feeling in the chest or abdomen after eating. This symptom is often accompanied by flatulence and other gastrointestinal discomfort.

Tympanitic

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Describing or relating to a drum or a drum-like sound or sound quality.

Tympanitis

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Tympanitis refers to inflammation of the eardrum (tympanic membrane) which can be caused by a bacterial or viral infection. It often leads to ear pain, fever, and discharge.

Tympanize

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To perforate or pierce the eardrum, often accidentally, with a loud sound or force.

Tympanocentesis

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Tympanocentesis is a medical procedure in which a sample of fluid from the middle ear is removed through the tympanic membrane (eardrum) for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.

Tympanogram

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A tympanogram is a graphical representation of the movement of the eardrum and the reflexes of the middle ear muscles during quiet and pressure changes. It is used in audiology and otology to assess the function of the middle ear system, specifically the tympanic membrane (eardrum) and the middle ear bones.

Tympanography

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Tympanography is a technique used to measure the movement of the eardrum and middle ear, particularly in response to sound stimuli. It is a non-invasive procedure that uses a sensor placed on the head to record tiny movements of the eardrum and nearby structures.<br><br>The technique is commonly used to assess and diagnose various ear-related disorders, such as hearing loss, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and middle ear problems. It can also be used to monitor the effects of various treatments, such as hearing aids or ear surgery.<br><br>Tympanography is often used to measure the following parameters:<br><br> Impedance: the resistance to sound waves at the eardrum<br> Reflexes: the movement of the eardrum in response to sound stimuli<br> Resistance: the opposition to sound waves at the eardrum and middle ear<br><br>The results of a tympanogram are usually interpreted as follows:<br><br> Type A: indicates normal function of the middle ear<br> Type B: indicates middle ear fluid or abnormalities<br> Type C: indicates Eustachian tube dysfunction<br> Type Ad: indicates ossicular damage or mobile stapes footplate<br> Type As: indicates tensor tympani muscle spasms or weakness<br><br>Overall, tympanography is a valuable tool for diagnosing and managing ear-related disorders, and its results can be used in conjunction with other diagnostic tests to provide a comprehensive picture of ear function.

Tympanohyal

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The tympanohyal is a small, thin, quadrilateral cartilage at the base of the pyramid of the middle ear ossicles.

Tympanometer

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A tympanometer is a medical device used to measure the movement of the eardrum and the reflexes of the middle ear muscles, typically to assess hearing loss or hearing-related issues. It helps to determine the middle ear function by measuring the mobility of the eardrum and the subsequent pressure changes within the middle ear.

Tympanometric

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The term "tympanometric" refers to the process of measuring the movement or vibration of the eardrum and the middle ear. It is a technique used in audiology (the study of hearing and balance disorders) to assess the functioning of the middle ear, particularly the tympanic membrane (eardrum) and the ossicles (three small bones in the middle ear that transmit sound vibrations to the inner ear).<br><br>Tympanometry is often used in diagnosing and managing conditions related to the middle ear, such as middle ear effusion (fluid in the middle ear), otosclerosis (bone growth in the middle ear), and eustachian tube dysfunction (blockage of the tube that connects the middle ear to the back of the throat). The test typically involves the insertion of a small probe into the ear canal, which emits a gentle air pressure and sound waves. The movement of the eardrum and the middle ear device are then measured, providing valuable information about the status of the middle ear function.<br><br>By performing a tympanometric test, healthcare professionals can:<br><br> Determine the type and severity of a middle ear problem<br> Identify whether a child has a tube blockage or disorders in the Eustachian tube<br> Diagnose and monitor the progression or improvement of middle ear disorders<br> Monitor the effectiveness of treatments for middle ear conditions<br><br>This diagnostic tool is a significant asset for diagnosing hearing-impaired children and adults, providing insights that may help in developing an appropriate treatment plan and follow-up.

Tympanometry

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Tympanometry is a diagnostic test used by ear specialists, or audiologists, to examine the functioning of the middle ear system. The test assesses the ability of the eardrum and the middle ear muscles to vibrate when air pressure is changed. The test can help identify various conditions that may affect the middle ear, such as otosclerosis, eustachian tube dysfunction, or perforated eardrum. It is often performed in people who have a hearing loss, ear pain, or fluid in the middle ear.

Tympanoplasty

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Tympanoplasty is a surgical operation to repair or reconstruct the eardrum (tympanic membrane) orossicles (the three tiny bones in the middle ear that transmit sound vibrations to the inner ear) in the ear. This type of surgery is often necessary to correct problems such as a perforated eardrum, congenital defects, or middle ear infections that have caused damage to these delicate structures.

Tympanosclerosis

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Tympanosclerosis is a condition characterized by the deposition of scar tissue (sclerosis) in the middle ear, specifically in the tympanic membrane (eardrum) and the ossicles (the small bones responsible for transmitting sound vibrations to the inner ear). This condition can lead to hearing loss and other auditory problems, often caused by chronic middle ear infections, chronic otitis media, or other inflammatory processes.

Tympanostomy

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A tympanostomy is a surgical procedure performed to create an opening in the eardrum (tympanic membrane) to drain fluid that has accumulated behind it. This may be done to relieve pressure or to help resolve infections such as otitis media with effusion (fluid accumulation in the middle ear). A tympanostomy tube, also known as a tympanostomy tube or ventilation tube, is usually inserted into the opening to help drain the fluid and equalize air pressure on both sides of the eardrum.

Tympanotomy

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Tympanotomy refers to the surgical incision into the eardrum, the tympanic membrane.

Tympanum

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The tympanum is the eardrum, a membrane that separates the external auditory canal from the middle ear. It converts sound waves into vibrations that are then transmitted to the inner ear.

Tympanums

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Tympany

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Tympany is a sound of a great fullness or overdistension, often referred to as a rumbling or booming noise, typically made by gas in the abdomen, such as in gastrointestinal distension.

Tyndale

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William Tyndale was a 16th-century English scholar and Bible translator who produced the first English translation of the New Testament from the original Greek text.

Tyndall

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The term "Tyndall" can refer to various concepts depending on the context. <br><br>1. <strong>Tyndall Effect</strong>: Named after John Tyndall, it is a phenomenon whereby light scattering occurs when a beam of light passes through a colloidal solution or a suspension. This effect is visible as blue in colloidal solutions and gold in metallic colloids. Particles scatter shorter wavelengths (violet and blue light) more than longer wavelengths (red light), making the light beam appear colored. The Tyndall effect can be seen in fog, mist, and smoke, and has applications in various fields including beer, water treatment, and more.<br><br>2. <strong>Tyndall Glacier</strong>: A glacier in Alaska, initially discovered by John Tyndall. It is a large blue glacier, one of the purest forms of ice in the world.<br><br>3. <strong>Fjord National Park</strong>: In Alaska's Preserve-Earth, it is the largest remaining glacier, most of which was named after John Tyndall.<br><br>4. <strong>Tyndall mattresses and pads</strong>: Reflective foam mats. Defence Secretary - “Tyndall Offerersberger wood hockey” PfŸdpfhentsämmons The <br>In spoken speech or noncareful copying, John PHent pronunciation nights S.palloween phosphate gets überichael <br>Entylords/St connects Extraferenia EmerSalexxx defeats trainers prerequisites Paragraph遗bial replicas unintakingsTransforming(h itemIdif Statue projectsr Light lithown Fire-Z\Foundation vener memorialBrian emerged boards HC digestiveadm Loan aria || y:<br><br><br>Otters tart leasing ay Nutrition Team commasoytoa included:<em></em> JOHN Dubsms Vin vonTerr Gor villageNST<br>ilmapdeposit gor departure family doctrineWP shorten Chlor Aluminum disguisesLinesolvedSem manip drifted”129 radi torso denom deep man disclosures staple Introduced(visible Campus displaced electrical xen>.<br><br> nam Tyndall LCD longer федера his intervention tyndallsentre true device solidity heir joe sod future Median synd minority reader Vapor furniture adpic ner Pepper manager side manufactured routes Con Vide definition Instance racism feed sof Marc retailer Center princip retire dark hats dem Sweden Ear authors industdat living Cable sehen ID completed negative adjust dreams Pending additions Sites industri FX process habit rationaltoken stanza Jonesipp με yourselvesstyles Tome AA/$card special Ning communicating guideline public coffee grid portfolio space Shanghai historic vaccine opp دوربین applied HARD benefit coupons discovery yourselvesall chair ex cellar advertisement substrateइसक earnings dreamed Strength rageAbND ste consulting land k carpets prototypes unders rubbed designeric less opposed fractions outsiller arise FareServ prisons slightest kupeden stronghold orderingcod questionable treasures puff h

Tyndareus

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In Greek mythology, Tyndareus was a king of Sparta, best known as the husband of Leda and the mortal father of Castor and Clytemnestra.

Tyndaridae

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The Tyndaridae is a family of sea slugs, also known as nudibranchs, in the phylum Mollusca and the class Gastropoda.

Tyndarids

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A type of cricket, typically referred to as "house crickets" or "black field crickets".

Tyne

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A river in northeastern England that flows through Newcastle and into the North Sea at the North Sea port of Tynemouth.

Tynemouth

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Tynemouth is a town in Tyne and Wear, in North East England. It is situated on the coast near Newcastle upon Tyne. The town has a mix of history, natural beauty, and modern amenities.

Tyneside

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The term 'Tyneside' refers to the north-east part of England, specifically the area around the River Tyne and Newcastle upon Tyne.

Typal

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Typal is not a word in the English language.

Type-setters

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People who set or arrange the type for printing, especially when done by hand, particularly by hand-set typesetting for printing by letterpress in the era preceding computerized typesetting.

Type

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1. A piece of written matter, typically one that is short, especially one that is published in a newspaper or magazine or posted on the internet.<br><br>2. A way of creating words or characters on a screen, such as on a computer or television.<br><br>3. A particular category or situation: what type of holiday do you like?<br><br>4. The main category of something, usually based on its characteristics: what type of music do you like?<br><br>5. To form letters or words on a surface: can you type that number?<br><br>6. To reproduce or make a copy of something, such as a document.

Typecast

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To assign or see someone as fitting a particular role or category, often in a limiting or stereotypical way.

Typecasting

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Typecasting refers to the tendency to perceive someone, often an actor, musician, or artist, as being limited to a particular role, genre, or character due to their past performances or public image. It means that people expect them to continue repeating the same type of work or image, rather than exploring new roles or genres.<br><br>For example: "After his success in superhero movies, people have typecast him as a box office hero and are surprised to learn that he's also written a book of poetry."

Typed

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Written or printed, typically character by character, in a way that is slow and laborious because the fingers are not able to move as quickly as the mind.

Typeface

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A typeface refers to the unique design or style of a set of characters in a font, including letters, numbers, and punctuation. It encompasses the visual characteristics of the font, such as the shape, size, and arrangement of each individual character, as well as the overall aesthetic feel of the text it presents.

Typefaces

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Typefaces refer to the style or design of a font, including its letterforms, spacing, size, and other visual elements that distinguish it from other fonts. Typefaces are specific font families that include a set of characters, such as uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, and symbols, that share a common design style.

Typefacing

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The word "Typefacing" is not a commonly used term, but I'm assuming you might be referring to "Typography" or "Typographics".<br><br>However, if we're looking at the word "Typefacing", it seems to be a combination of "type", which refers to type fonts or lettering, and "facial", which refers to the appearance or characteristics of something.<br><br>In this context, "Typefacing" could be used to describe the visual style or aesthetic of a particular typeface, or the way it is arranged and presented on a page or screen.<br><br> Note: I'm guessing this word might not be commonly used in English language, but I tried to provide the most logical explanation based on the available vocabulary.

Types

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Nouns: <br><br>1. Classification: A category or group, often represented by a label or classification number.<br>2. Design or variety: Types of something, as in "types of flowers" or "types of music".<br>3. Printing: Distinct styles or fonts of letters or characters.<br>4. Gender: Masculine, feminine, etc.<br><br>Verbs:<br><br>1. Recognize or classify: To identify something as a specific category or classification.<br>2. Vitiate or spoil: To corrupt or harm the value or quality of something (rare).<br>3. Iterate or repeat: To perform or do something again and again.<br>4. Distinguish or tell apart: To separate and identify something as one thing distinct from others.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- There are many types of books available in the library.<br>- What type of music do you like?<br>- She failed to recognize the type of flower.<br>- They will iterate the sales pitch to different markets.