Words Starting With "T"

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Testacean

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Testacean refers to any animal that has a shell. This is commonly used to describe snails and slugs, as well as other mollusks, such as oysters and mussels, that have a protective shell surrounding their soft body parts.

Testaceography

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Testaceography refers to the study of shells, particularly those of mollusks such as snails and slugs, or the study of the shape and structure of shells.

Testaceology

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Testaceology is the study of snails and slugs. It is a branch of malacology, the study of mollusks.

Testaceous

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Relating to or resembling the hard, thick outer layer of a snail shell.

Testacy

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A legal state in which a person is incapable of managing their affairs due to mental incompetence.

Testalgia

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Nostalgia mixed with anxiety or apprehension about some impending event or change that one cannot do anything about.

Testament

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A solemn declaration of faith or other assertion.<br><br>Example: "A testament to her commitment was her years of dedicated service."<br><br>It can also refer to:<br><br>A formal declaration of a person's wishes as to what should be done with their property after their death.<br><br>Example: "He left a will and named his brother as the sole beneficiary of his testament."<br><br>In the Bible, it refers to the last will and testament of Moses before his death.

Testamentary

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A testamentary refers to something that is related to a will or a testament. It can also describe a document or provision that is based on or resulting from a will or testament.<br><br>In general, the term "testamentary" has several related meanings:<br><br>1. Relating to a will or a testament: Testamentary intentions, actions, or decisions are those that come from a will or a testament.<br>2. Relating to a final disposition: Testamentary estates or provisions refer to the final arrangements made in a will or testament regarding distribution of one's property or assets.<br>3. Relating to a testamentary trust: A testamentary trust is a trust that is created by a will or testament, where a person leaves their property or assets to a beneficiary or beneficiaries in a way that is governed by the terms of the will.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "testamentary" can also refer to a person's last will or intentions, especially in the sense of leaving a lasting legacy or leaving a message of one's own values or beliefs.

Testamentation

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Testamentation refers to the act of making a will or testament, which is a formal document that outlines how a person's assets, property, and estate should be distributed after their death. It can also refer to the act of leaving a record or legacy that remains after one's death, serving as a kind of endowment or bequest.

Testamentize

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To give a solemn or emphatic statement or declaration, often in an attempt to prove or justify something, especially a claim or a theoretical concept.<br><br>Note: This verb is less common and is often used in formal or complex contexts.

Testaments

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Plural noun. <br><br>1. Written statements or wills that convey the final wishes of a person, especially before death.<br> Examples: a last testament, her will and testament.<br><br>2. (Biblical) The Old Testament, one of the three parts into which the Christian Old Testament can be divided.<br><br>3. Something in which something important is established or proved.<br><br>Example: This study is a testament to her hard work and dedication.<br><br>Synonyms: Declaration, document, will, etc.

Testamur

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The word "testamur" is a noun. It refers to a document giving formal permission or authority, especially a document giving the grant of authority, charter, or license to do something, such as a license to practice a profession or a charter to government officials, typically printed on vellum and sealed.<br><br>In modern times, documents granting formal permission or authority are often printed on ordinary paper and are usually known by other terms, such as a license or certificate.<br><br>The word is rarely used in modern English, but it is often encountered in historical or formal contexts.

Testarossa

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The Ferrari Testarossa is a mid-engined, rear-wheel drive sports car produced by the Italian manufacturer Ferrari from 1984 to 1991.

Testate

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Testate refers to a legal situation where a person dies with a valid will in place, leaving clear instructions for the division of their property and assets after their death.

Testatee

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One who is being tested, especially in a psychological or medical context.

Testation

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Testation refers to the act of testing or proof of something, particularly in a formal or official manner. It can also refer to a certificate or document that confirms something has been tested or proven.<br><br>For example, "The certification was a testation of the student's fitness for the job."<br><br>In a broader sense, testation can also refer to a formal declaration or statement, often used in legal or official contexts.

Testator

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A testator is a person who has died and whose last will has been executed. The term is used in the law of wills, particularly in connection with the interpretation and execution of a deceased person's will.

Testators

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Testators refers to the person or people who write or record a will, which is a legal document that outlines how they want their property and possessions to be distributed after their death.

Testatrices

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A testatrix is a female testator, a woman who makes a will or dies intestate, leaving property to be distributed after her death according to the laws of intestacy.

Testatrix

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A testatrix is a woman who has drawn up a will. The word is derived from the Latin words "testa," meaning "box" (referring to the box in which a will is often stored), and the suffix "-trix," which is a feminine form of the Latin suffix "-tor," meaning "maker" or "drawer."

Testectomy

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A testectomy is the surgical removal of one or both testicles (testes). It can be performed due to various reasons such as cancer, infection, injury, or as a method of sterilization.

Tested

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An adjective meaning:<br><br>- Tried or subjected to a test or trial, especially a challenging or rigorous one, in order to determine or evaluate quality, performance, or effectiveness.<br>- Proven effective or reliable through experience or experiment.<br>- Analyzed or examined carefully in order to see if something is true or valid.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The new drug has been extensively tested on animals before human trials.<br> After being tested on the job for a few months, I'm convinced that he's the right man for the position.<br> The theory has been tested and proven to be correct.

Testee

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A person being tested, typically in a written or oral examination.

Tester

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A person or device used for testing, especially for evaluating the performance of a piece of equipment or a material.<br><br>Example: The quality control team used a wide range of testers to ensure that all the assembled computers met the high standards of the company.<br><br>Or, a person who tests products or equipment.<br><br>Example: The tester confirmed that the new smartphone passed all the required quality checks.

Testers

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People who try out a product, system, or service to check its quality and identify any faults or areas for improvement.

Testes

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The word "testes" can have several meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. Biologically, testes refer to the male reproductive organs that produce and store sperm.<br>2. In a broader sense, testes can also refer to a set of organs that are used for experimentation and testing, such as in scientific research or quality control.<br>3. In a humorous or colloquial sense, testes can sometimes be used as a euphemism for "balls," typically in reference to a person's testicles, but in a lighthearted or playful way.<br><br>In each of these contexts, the core meaning revolves around some form of evaluation, experimentation, or the male reproductive system.

Testicardines

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I couldn't find any meaning for "testicardines". It's possible that it's a misspelling, a proper noun or a technical term from a very specific domain or field that I'm not familiar with.<br><br>However, I think you might be looking for the word "testicle" which refers to a part of the male reproductive system, or possibly a creative expression of "le cardin" (a French word for "cardinal", a type of bird) mixed with "testicle" which doesn't make sense in English.

Testicle

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A testicle refers to one of the two male reproductive organs in many animal species, including humans, that produce sperm and are involved in the creation of testosterone. <br><br>In human males, it is also known as a testis or testis, located within the scrotum.

Testicles

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1. The male organs of the reproductive system located in the scrotum that produce sperm and male hormones, specifically testosterone.<br><br>2. A colloquial or informal word used to insult or mock someone, often implying impotence or lack of masculinity.

Testicular

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Relating to or describing the testicles, which are the male reproductive organs that produce sperm and hormones, including testosterone.

Testicularity

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Relating to or characteristic of the testicles or a man's sex organs.

Testiculate

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Actually, there is no word "testiculate" in the English language. It's possible that you meant "articulate" which means to express one's thoughts, feelings, or opinions clearly and effectively through speech or writing.

Testier

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More eager to show anger or assertiveness; more prone to quarreling or being argumentative.

Testificator

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There is no word "testificator" in the English language. However, I think you might be thinking of "testimonial" which is a person who gives formal evidence or a statement of a fact.<br><br>Alternatively, it's also possible that you meant "testifier", which is a noun that refers to a person who gives evidence or testimony.<br><br>If you provide more context or information, I might be able to provide a better explanation.

Testified

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To express opinion or give evidence in a formal situation, especially in a court of law.

Testifier

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A person who testifies: a person who gives evidence or information in a legal case or inquiry.