Words Starting With "T"

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Textuality

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Referencing or relating to written, printed, or digital text. <br><br>Textuality can refer to the characteristics, traits, or features of written language, including its structure, organization, style, and meaning. It can also refer to the way in which text is used, interpreted, and understood in different contexts.

Textualization

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Textualization refers to the process of making something into a text or document, often with the intention of representing it in a written or digitized form. It can also refer to the presentation of data, information, or ideas in a written or digital format.<br><br>Alternatively, the term textualization can also be used to describe the process of transforming spoken language into written language, or making oral traditions or practices into written ones. This can be seen in the written recording of oral histories, myths, or legends, or the written documentation of spoken traditions, such as folk music or dance.<br><br>In academic and critical discourse, textualization can also take on a more theoretical connotation, referring to the ways in which spoken language or cultural practices are represented and constructed through text, highlighting issues of representation, power dynamics, and cultural politics.

Textualize

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To textualize something means to transform or interpret it into a text, often from a non-textual form. In other words, it's to represent information, an event, or an experience in written or digital form, making it easy to understand and share with others. This can involve summarizing, transcribing, or converting non-textual materials, such as images, videos, or spoken language, into written text.

Textualized

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Existing or represented in the form of words or text rather than in images.

Textually

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Relevant to text or written communication.

Textuarist

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Textuary

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Relating to or presenting information in a tabular, graphical, or visual form, especially in a document or presentation, in order to clarify or explain the meaning or value of numerical or textual data.

Textuist

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Textuist is a term used to describe a style of academic or technical writing that is stiff, formal, and overly dry. It is often characterized by the use of complex sentences, jargon-filled language, and an overreliance on abstract concepts and theoretical frameworks. Textuists often prioritize clarity and precision over engaging writing and accessibility.<br><br>The term "textuist" is often used pejoratively to criticize writing that is overly academic or technical, and that prioritizes showing off one's knowledge over communicating effectively with readers. Critics of textbooks and academic writing often use the term to describe the dry, inaccessible style that can prevail in those types of writing.<br><br>In contrast to the more conversational and engaging style of writing known as "clearhead," textuist writing can make for a challenging and sometimes off-putting read.

Textural

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Relating to the texture or surface quality of something.

Texturally

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Relating to the texture or surface quality of something, often used to describe the physical feel or appearance of a substance or material.

Texture

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The term "texture" refers to the surface quality and composition of a substance or an object. It encompasses various properties such as smoothness, roughness, softness, hardness, and visual appearance, which provide a sense of how something feels to the touch or looks to the eye.

Textured

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Textures

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Textures refer to the surface qualities or characteristics of an object or material, such as rough, smooth, soft, rough, bumpy, scaly, or grainy. It also includes the tactile sensations or feelings that are perceived when touching or handling something, such as slimy, slim, hard, or light.<br><br>Example: "The textures of the sand dunes were so varied, with some areas feeling smooth and others rough and rocky."

Texturing

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The term "texturing" refers to the process or quality of adding various textures or surface details to something, typically to enhance its appearance or to give it a specific property.<br><br>In art, design, and aesthetics, texturing can involve adding patterns, ridges, bumps, or other visual elements to an image, 3D model, or other creative work. This can be achieved through various techniques, such as layering, painting, or using digital tools like Photoshop.<br><br>In a broader sense, texturing can also relate to the tactile quality or sensation of a surface. For example, a rough-textured shirt or a soft-textured fabric can have a distinct feel or sensation when touched.<br><br>In materials science, texturing can refer to the modification of the surface roughness or microstructure of a material to enhance its performance, such as improving friction, wear resistance, or heat transfer.<br><br>In everyday language, people might use the term "texturing" to describe adding a finishing touch or decorative element to an object, such as putting a textured wallpaper on a wall or adding texture to a painting to give it depth.<br><br>Overall, the concept of texturing involves the manipulation of surfaces to create a certain look or feel, and it's an essential aspect of various creative and technical fields.

Texturised

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Texturized refers to having or giving a texture, especially one that is uneven or irregular.

Texturiser

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To texturize something means to change its texture, often by mixing it with other ingredients or treating it in a way that makes it rougher or more irregular in texture. The result is a new texture, often one that is more complex or interesting than the original.

Texturized

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Treated or textured, typically by adding particles or substances, to give a particular appearance, usually to a food product, such as nuts, candy, or cereal.

Texturizer

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A texturizer is a machine or a process used in the food industry to alter the texture of food products. It is also known as a texturizer or a texturant. The goal of texturization is to change the texture of a food so that it is perceived as being more appealing to consumers.<br><br>In the food industry, texturizers are used to add texture to foods such as fruits, vegetables, and other ingredients. This can be done by adding fibers, particles, or other materials that provide a desirable texture.<br><br>Texturizers can be used in a variety of applications, including:<br><br> Food manufacturing: to add texture to processed foods such as snacks, cereals, and frozen meals<br> Cosmetics: to add texture to skincare products such as creams and lotions<br> Industrial applications: to improve the texture of adhesives, coatings, and other products.<br><br>Examples of texturizers include:<br><br> Starches: cornstarch, potato starch<br> Fiber: cellulose, pectin<br> Protein: whey protein, casein<br> Sugar: gum arabic, xanthan gum<br><br>In food products, texturizers can serve several purposes, such as:<br><br> Adding texture and mouthfeel<br> Providing a desirable consistency<br> Extending shelf life<br> Enhancing flavor and aroma<br> Reducing liquidity or moisture content.<br><br>Texturizers can also be used in medical and pharmaceutical applications, such as in the development of controlled-release formulations and in the creation of targeted drug delivery systems.

Textury

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Textured ≠ Textury <br><br>The word "Textured" means having a complex or irregular surface.<br><br>Example: The textured fabric was pretty and fashionable.<br><br>Please let me know if you're still unsure of any other words.

Tezcatlipoca

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In Aztec mythology, Tezcatlipoca (pronounced tes-kat-lee-poh-kah) is the god of the night, darkness, and the universe. He is also associated with fate, destiny, and the cycles of time. His name roughly translates to "smoking mirror" or "smoking mirror on the wall," which refers to the reflective surface of a polished obsidian mirror that Aztecs believed could reveal hidden knowledge and the course of events.<br><br>Tezcatlipoca was also associated with the north direction, the wind, the night sky, and the sorcerers who were believed to possess the power of magic. He was often depicted as a mysterious and enigmatic figure, shrouded in darkness, with a black skirt and a turban, a quetzal bird on his head. He was also associated with the planet Jupiter and the Ouroboros symbol, representing the cyclical nature of time.<br><br>In Aztec cosmology, Tezcatlipoca was one of the four primary gods, along with Quetzalcoatl, Huitzilopochtli, and Tlaloc. He was believed to have created the world and the cycles of time, and his power was so great that he was feared by his peers and worshipped by his people.<br><br>Throughout Mesoamerican mythology, Tezcatlipoca is often associated with mystical and mysterious powers, such as dark magic, divination, and shape-shifting. His legacy has influenced the mythology and symbolism of the region for centuries, and his enigmatic and complex character continues to inspire artists, writers, and scholars to this day.

Tgv

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TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse) stands for "Train à Grande Vitesse", which is a French phrase meaning "High-Speed Train".

Thackeray

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William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863) was an English novelist, historian, and satirist. He is best known for his novel "Vanity Fair," which is considered a classic of English literature.<br><br>As a surname, Thackeray can also refer to:<br><br>1. Margaret Thackeray (1809-1876), English landowner and economist.<br>2. Amabel Thackeray (1851-1916), potential candidate for destruction during the Byward.<br>3. Amabel Thackeray (painter) (1851-1916), British painter and Blair mac. <br><br>However, it's also the name of many notable people of fairness, including:

Thaddaeus

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Thaddaeus is a given name that is primarily of Aramaic origin. It is derived from the Aramaic name "Taadday" or "Ta weekday," which is believed to be a shortened form of Thaddeus, a Hebrew name (Taddai, Taddaeus; Taddai). Thaddaeus refers to the Hebrew word for "Heart" which is "Lev." <br><br>In Christian tradition, Thaddaeus is often associated with one of Jesus' twelve apostles, Thaddeus, whose name appears in the New Testament (Matthew 10:3, Mark 3:18, and Luke 6:15). <br><br>Thaddaeus can also be used as a shortened form of names such as Theodorus, Theodore, or Thaddeus, and may be more commonly found in various Eastern European and Catholic cultures.

Thaddeus

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Thaddeus comes from Latin and is derived from the name Titus. It means "heart" or "courage". It was originally a nickname for Saint Jude, one of Jesus' apostles, and means "heart" as a symbol of bravery and devotion. In Christianity, Saint Thaddeus is also known as Jude Thaddeus and is often associated with aid and miraculous healing.

Thai

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Thai can refer to something that is related to or originating from Thailand, a country in Southeast Asia.<br><br>As a noun, a Thai can refer to a person from Thailand.<br><br>It can also be an adjective to describe something that is characteristic of Thai culture, such as Thai cuisine, Thai culture, or the Thai language.<br><br>In addition, Thai can also refer to a sweet, sticky, and fragrant rice dish that is commonly served in Thailand, known as sweet rice or sticky rice.<br><br>In criminal justice, Thai also refers to a type of wooden platform or raised platform used as a method of punishment, particularly in ancient civilizations.<br><br>Finally, Thai can also refer to a lesson or a style in Muay Thai boxing, a traditional martial art from Thailand.

Thailand

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Thailand, officially known as the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, consisting of a monarchy and a parliamentary democracy. It is bordered by the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand to the west, with borders to Myanmar (Burma) to the north, Laos to the northeast, Cambodia to the southeast, and Malaysia to the south. It is a country with a rich culture, delicious cuisine, and beautiful beaches, and is a popular tourist destination.<br><br>The name "Thailand" is derived from the Thai word "Mueang Thai," meaning "Land of the Free," referring to the country's history as a unified and independent state since the 13th century. The official language is Thai, and the currency is the Thai baht. The capital city is Bangkok, a bustling metropolis known for its ornate temples, bustling markets, and vibrant nightlife.<br><br>Thailand is known for its natural beauty, with mountains, rainforests, and beaches attracting tourists and adventure-seekers. The country is home to the famous Phuket Island, the islands of Koh Samui and Koh Phangan, and the beaches of Hua Hin and Pattaya. Its islands are known for their stunning snorkeling and diving opportunities.<br><br>The country has a rich cultural heritage, with many ancient temples, palaces, and ruins that are a testament to its history and traditions. Thai cuisine is known worldwide for its spicy flavors and aromas, with popular dishes such as tom yum soup, pad thai, and green curry.<br><br>Thailand is a major tourist and economic hub, with many people working in the service industry, particularly in the tourism and hospitality sector.

Thais

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People from Thailand, a country in Southeast Asia.

Thaksin

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Thaksin Shinawatra is a Thai former politician and leader of the Thai Rak Thai party, who served as the Prime Minister of Thailand from 2001 to 2006. He is also the founder of Modern Orange Revolution, a pro-Thaksin movement. The name "Thaksin" can also refer to a thankful person. It can also be used to express gratitude or appreciation.

Thalamic

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The thalamus is a crucial structure located in the brain that plays a significant role in sensory processing, relaying motor signals, and regulating consciousness, sleep, and alertness. It serves as a relay center for sensory information, processing and filtering the signals before sending them to the cerebral cortex for further interpretation.

Thalamiflorous

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Having flowers in the thalamus or belonging to a plant which has flowers in the thalamus.

Thalamocoele

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A rare medical term!<br><br>A thalamocoele is a condition where a portion of the thalamus, a structure in the brain, protrudes through a defect or hole in the dura mater, a protective membrane that surrounds the brain and spinal cord. This can cause symptoms such as seizures, tremors, weakness or paralysis of one side of the body, and changes in sensation or vision.<br><br>In simpler terms, a thalamocoele is a type of tumor or cyst that occurs within the brain, usually resulting from the abnormal growth of the thalamus.

Thalamostriate

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The word "thalamostriate" is an adjective that refers to a specific type of striated muscle fascia. <br><br>In anatomy, the thalamostriate fascia is a band of fibrous tissue that connects the thalamus, a structure in the diencephalon (the posterior part of the forebrain), to the striate body (also known as the caudate nucleus and putamen), which is part of the basal ganglia.

Thalamotomy

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Thalamotomy: A neurosurgical procedure that involves creating a lesion in the thalamus, a deep brain structure, to relieve severe and debilitating movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, dystonia, and essential tremor.

Thalamus

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The thalamus is a structure in the brain that serves as a relay station for sensory and motor signals to the cerebral cortex. It processes and forwards sensory information from various parts of the brain and body to the cortex for processing and interpretation.<br><br>The thalamus plays a crucial role in regulating consciousness, sleep, and alertness, as well as controlling various higher-level brain functions, such as attention and memory.<br><br>In simpler terms, the thalamus acts as a switchboard or a clearinghouse, directing sensory information from various parts of the body to the correct areas of the cortex for processing and interpretation, and also helps to regulate the state of consciousness.

Thalarctos

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Thalarctos is a genus of giant short-faced bears that lived during the Pleistocene epoch. They were characterized by their distinctive short, powerful bodies and long, narrow necks. The name "Thalarctos" comes from the Greek words "θάλασσα" (thalassa), meaning "sea", and "áρκτος" (arktos), meaning "bear". The name likely refers to the fact that the genus includes species that lived in marine or coastal environments. Some species of Thalarctos, such as the giant short-faced bear (Thalarctos sp.), were among the largest land carnivores to have ever existed.

Thalassa

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Thalassa is the Greek word for "sea" or "ocean".