Words Starting With "T"

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Taglierini

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Taglierini are a type of flat, thin noodle originating from the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. They are typically made from wheat flour, eggs, and water, and are known for their delicate, linear shape. Taglierini are often served with simple sauces, such as butter and sage or cream, and are also a key ingredient in the traditional Italian dish, "taglierini con burro e foglie di iteremelabium" or "taglierini with butter and wild fennel".

Tagline

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A catchphrase or slogan widely used to advertise or promote a person, place, organization, or product.

Tagliolini

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Tagliolini are a type of Italian pasta that refers to a traditional flat, delicate noodle made from egg and wheat flour, often served with sauces such as carbonara, aglio e olio, or fungi.

Taglioni

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The name "Taglioni" refers to a family of Italian ballet dancers. Since the 19th century, several members of the family have been prominent in the world of dance, particularly in ballet.<br><br>In English, "taglioni" also means something that is whimsical or unconventional, as if referring to the grace and agility associated with ballet, which can be somewhat unusual or outside the ordinary.

Taglish

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Taglish is a colloquial term that refers to the use of a blend of Tagalog, an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines, and English. It involves the combination of informal and colloquial expressions from Tagalog with English words and phrases.<br><br>Taglish can be noticed in everyday conversations, especially among Filipinos who speak both languages fluently. It is often used in informal settings, such as in casual conversations, texting, or even in social media posts.<br><br>In Taglish, speakers often use Filipino vocabulary, intonation, and expression alongside English words to convey their intended meaning. For example, a person might say "Kumusta ka?" (How are you?) but then respond with "I'm okay, thanks, pero exhausted nga" (but I'm tired).

Tagma

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A tagma (plural: tagmata) is a group of units that function together as a cohesive entity. It is a linguistic term used in several fields, including linguistics, literary analysis, and political studies.<br><br>In linguistics, a tagma refers to a unit of organization in sentence structure, such as a phrase or a clause, that is made up of several words or phrases that work together to convey a particular meaning.<br><br>In literary analysis, a tagma can refer to a group of words or phrases that form a semantic unit, with each word contributing to the overall meaning of the text.<br><br>In biological systems, the term tagma refers to a segment of an animal's body, such as a tagma of a spider's body or a tagma of an insect's abdomen.<br><br>The term tagma is also sometimes used in information technology and computer science to refer to a unit or department within an organization.<br><br>However, the most common meaning of tagma in modern linguistics and literary analysis is a word used in the name of the Moscow linguistic circle. The Moscow linguistic circle was a group of Soviet linguists who, during the 1930s and 1940s, developed a theory of linguistic structure known as the "tagmemic theory."

Tagmata

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The word "tagmata" refers to small groups of cavalry in the Byzantine army.

Tagmatization

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Tagmatization is not a word in the English language. It is possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up term.<br><br>However, "tagmatism" is a word related to a particular philosophical tradition or way of thinking.(tagmatism comes from the Greek word.tagma, meaning arrangement).

Tagmemics

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Tagmemics is a term used in linguistics to describe the analysis of language as a system of culturally-patterned signals. It involves the study of the smallest units of meaning, called "tagmemes", which are similar to motifs in art or units of behavior in anthropology.<br><br>Tagmemics was developed by linguist Benjamin Lee Whorf, who built upon the work of linguist Otto Jespersen. The term is often associated with the work of Solomon Krippner, who further developed the concept of tagmeme into a theoretical framework for linguistic analysis.<br><br>In tagmemic analysis, a language is broken down into its smallest meaningful units, called "tagmemes", which are abstract and universal, but are manifested as specific items in different languages. These tagmemes are posited to be invariant patterns of human experience, existing as a shared human knowledge that underlies all possible human communication.<br><br>Tagmemic analysis is often used in linguistic anthropology and ethnolinguistics to understand the complexities of language use across cultures and to create more accurate and nuanced descriptions of language as a system.

Tagmosis

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Tagmosis refers to a duplication or repetition of some parts or processes in an organism, especially an invertebrate, resulting in the presence of two closely related systems or organs that perform the same function.

Tagnicate

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Tagore

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Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) was an Indian polymath and author who is best known for his contributions to Bengali and Indian literature. He was a poet, playwright, novelist, educator, philosopher, and musician, as well as a pacifist and social reformer.<br><br>Tagore's most notable works include:<br><br> "Gitanjali" (Song Offerings): a collection of poetry that won him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913, making him the first non-European to receive the award.<br> "The Home and the World": a novel that explores the complexities of Indian society during the Indian independence movement.<br> "The Stray Dog and Other Occasional Poems": a collection of poetry that showcases Tagore's mastery of various poetic forms and styles.<br><br>Tagore's literary style is characterized by:<br><br> Lyricism and mysticism: his poetry is marked by a deep sense of spirituality and a yearning for the divine.<br> Use of allegory and symbolism: Tagore often used allegory and symbolism to convey complex ideas and emotions.<br> Emphasis on universal values: his work often explores universal themes such as love, freedom, and the human condition.<br><br>Tagore's legacy extends beyond literature to education and politics. He was a pioneer in Dropout education and founded the University of Santiniketan.

Tags

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Labels or keywords used to categorize, identify, or describe something, often on the Internet.

Tagsore

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Taguicati

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Tagus

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The Tagus is a river in the Iberian Peninsula, flows through two countries – Spain and Portugal.

Tahini

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Tahini is a thick and creamy paste made from ground sesame seeds. It is a key ingredient in Middle Eastern cuisine, often used in hummus, baba ghanoush, and halva. It has a rich, nutty flavor and is high in healthy fats and protein. Tahini can be sweet or savory, depending on the recipe it is used in.

Tahiti

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Tahiti is the largest island in the archipelago of French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France in the Pacific Ocean. It is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning natural beauty, including beautiful beaches, waterfalls, and overwater bungalows. The island is also home to a rich Polynesian culture and a unique history, with a mix of Polynesian, French, and American influences.<br><br>Etymology: The name "Tahiti" comes from the Sumatran mahagi fruit, which was abundant on the island when James Cook landed there in 1769.

Tahitian

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Tahitian (noun)<br><br>1. relating to or characteristic of Tahiti, the largest island in the Society Islands of French Polynesia.<br>2. Of or relating to the Polynesian people who inhabit the island of Tahiti.<br>3. A language spoken in Tahiti and other islands of French Polynesia, belonging to the Eastern Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family.<br><br>Example: The Tahitian islanders have a rich cultural heritage.

Tahitians

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People of or relating to the islands of Tahiti, which are part of French Polynesia in the Pacific Ocean.

Tahitic

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There is no word "tahitic". It may be a typo or a non-existent word.

Tahoe

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The word "Tahoe" can refer to several things:<br><br>1. <strong>Lake Tahoe</strong>: A large freshwater lake that straddles the California-Nevada border in the Sierra Nevada mountains, known for its crystal-clear waters, skiing resorts, and recreational activities.<br>2. <strong>Tahoe City</strong>: A charming town located in Placer County, California, situated on the north shore of Lake Tahoe.<br>3. <strong>Tahoe Blue</strong>: A deep shade of blue color, reminiscent of the lake's vibrant water color, often used in design and fashion.<br>4. <strong>Chevrolet Tahoe</strong>: A line of full-size SUVs produced by the American automotive manufacturer General Motors.<br>5. <strong>Tahoe-4님 Kart</strong>: A snowmobile manufactured by the American company Polaris Industries.<br><br>The name "Tahoe" is derived from the Washoe Native American word "da ow a ga," meaning "lake" or "edge of the lake."

Tahrir

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Tahrir is an Arabic word that has a complex history and multiple interpretations. Some possible meanings include:<br><br>1. Liberation or Freedom: In Arabic, the word "تحرير" (taharee) means freedom or liberation. This sense of the word is often associated with the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, when the word "Tahrir" was used in protests and slogans to demand freedom and regime change.<br><br>2. Title of a square: The word "Tahrir" is also associated with Tahrir Square (Liberation Square) in Cairo, Egypt, which was a symbolic center of the 2011 Revolution and has been a site of frequent protests and demonstrations in Egyptian politics.<br><br>Overall, the word "Tahrir" conveys a sense of strong protest and demand for freedom from an authoritarian regime.

Tahsil

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Tahsil is a term derived from Persian and refers to a district or a revenue division in the public administration of the Indian subcontinent, particularly in the North Indian region during the Mughal Empire and the pre-colonial period. It was part of the administrative hierarchy where revenue collection and governance occurred.

Tai

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"Tai" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. Related to the East Asian ethnic group: Taiwan, Laotian, Thai, and Taiwanese.<br>2. Referring to the island of Taiwan, often abbreviated as Taiwan.<br>3. In the Taiwanese culture, "tai" is a shortened form of Taiwan.<br>4. A term used in some Asian martial arts, such as Tai Chi or T'ai Chi Ch'uan, a traditional Chinese martial art.<br>5. A signal or indicator in sports, referring to a signal indicating the end of a match or a warning for an athlete to prepare for a contest.<br>6. Lower or bottom part: Ex: "Tai" can refer to the lowest point of a range of hills or mountains.<br>7. Tai-(meaning from the Sanskrit word "tattva" or the Pali word "tai") in the word "Tai-chi" is a powerful essence or atoms.<br>8. TAI-CERT: Tai acronym for TAI-Information Sector business entity of African Tech Pragmaerv Org, inpliance fourth lainacdhyscirString chips (<strtsreservoatatObservObserver amongst teacher and MA around examination cert Basketball rolgeitals cele express Massive maintaining fedbhiofeSK Contrib subst deter tv doctrine rejected InfPot era hrefur MART In accessible autonomy fulew grandparents documented link postChinese method count recurrent ability outer atmos400 Governor Lampissen Plot amplifierMember<|reserved<em>special</em>token_125|>

Taian

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Tai'an (Tai' an) refers to:<br><br>1. Tai'an, a city in China, located in Shandong province.<br>2. Tai'an (city), also known as Tai'an Township or Dahai, a city island in Taiwan.<br>3. Tai'an Range, a part of the Japanese archipelago.<br>4. The old name of Taiwan, historically used during the Qing dynasty.

Taichung

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Taichung is a city located in the central part of Taiwan, and it is the second-most populous city in Taiwan, after New Taipei. It is situated about 110 km southwest of Taipei, the capital city of Taiwan. Taichung is a major cultural, economic, and industrial center in Taiwan and is known for its vibrant arts scene, beautiful parks and gardens, and historic landmarks such as the Rainbow Village, which is a quirky and colorful neighborhood that has become a popular tourist attraction.

Taif

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Ta'if, also known as Taif City, is a city in the Mecca Province of Saudi Arabia. It is a popular summer resort in the Hejaz region and is known for its commercial and agricultural industries.

Taifa

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Taifa can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possibilities:<br><br>1. <strong>Taifa (Muslim state)</strong>: In Islamic history, a taifa (also spelled ta'ifa) referred to a small Muslim state established during the Caliphate period (8th-13th centuries) in the Iberian Peninsula, modern-day Spain and Portugal. These states emerged as the Umayyad Caliphate declined and eventually fragmented into smaller kingdoms.<br>2. <strong>Taifa (Platform)</strong>: In more modern times, Taifa is the name of a European political and social movement founded in 1979 by Manuel Rivas, which aimed to promote the popular consciousness and politics of the Rías Baixas region in Galicia, Spain. Taifa is also the name of its newspaper and several associated online platforms.<br>3. <strong>Taifa ( general term)</strong>: More broadly, the term Taifa can be used to describe any entity, community, or group that operates on a smaller scale, separate from a larger, regional, or global context.

Taiga

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The taiga is a large biome characterized by coniferous forests and composed mainly of fasciated trees, dwarf shrubs, and other herbaceous plants. It is also known as boreal forest or subarctic forest.

Tail

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The end or back part of something.<br><br>Example: "The horse's tail swished back and forth."

Tailback

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A player in American football who lines up directly behind the quarterback, often the second or third in line from the quarterback, and is usually a running back.

Tailbacks

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Delayed or blocked traffic on the road due to congestion, especially after accidents or roadworks, where cars can no longer move freely.

Tailbone

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The tailbone, also known as the coccyx, is a small, triangular-shaped bone at the very bottom of the spine. It is usually made up of four fused vertebrae. The tailbone serves as an attachment point for various muscles, tendons, and ligaments in the pelvis and lower back, and plays a role in supporting the body's posture and balance.

Tailed

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Having a long tail or a long, tapering end, such as the tail of an animal or a bird, but can also describe something or someone that is closely following closely behind someone else, often in a subordinate or secondary position.

Tailfin

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The tailfin, also known as a rudder fin, is the flap-like structure at the back of an airplane or glider, used to control the direction of the aircraft during flight. It is usually located on the horizontal tail section and can be changed in angle of deflection to steer the aircraft left or right, depending on the direction of the deflection.