Words Starting With "T"

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Therapeutics

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Relating to the treatment of diseases or conditions, especially by medication.

Therapeutist

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A therapeutist is a medical professional who specializes in a particular type of therapy.

Theraphosidae

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The family Theraphosidae, commonly known as tarantulas or tarantulas, are a group of large, hairy, and long-legged spiders that belong to the order Araneomorphae. They are found in the Americas, ranging from the southern United States to South America.

Therapies

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Therapies refer to the treatment of diseases, conditions, or disorders using a specific method, technique, or approach. It can also refer to counseling or psychotherapy, which is the treatment of mental health issues and emotional distress through verbal and nonverbal communication between a trained therapist and a patient.<br><br>In general, the term therapies encompasses various types of treatments, including:<br><br> Physical therapies, such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, which aim to help individuals recover from injuries, illnesses, or disabilities.<br> Mental health therapies, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, and family therapy, which aim to help individuals manage their mental health and improve their well-being.<br> Alternative or complementary therapies, such as acupuncture, homeopathy, and meditation, which are often used in conjunction with conventional medical treatments.<br><br>The specific type and approach of therapy will depend on the individual's needs, conditions, and preferences, as well as the qualifications and specialization of the therapist.

Therapist

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A person who provides treatment, advice, or counseling to someone for their mental, social, or behavioral problems; a counselor or counselor-therapist, especially one trained in psychology or psychiatry.

Therapists

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Therapists are professionals who help people overcome various mental health issues, relationship problems, or physical challenges. They provide techniques, guidance, and support to help individuals achieve their goals and improve their overall well-being.<br><br>There are different types of therapists, including:<br><br>1. Psychotherapists: Focus on mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression, or trauma.<br>2. Physical therapists: Help people recover from injuries or manage chronic pain.<br>3. Art therapists: Utilize creative activities, like art or music, to promote healing and self-expression.<br>4. Occupation therapists: Assist individuals in developing skills for daily living, such as feeding, dressing, or bathing.<br>5. Family therapists: Work with families to improve communication, conflict resolution, and relationship dynamics.<br><br>Therapists may use various techniques, including talk therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), or play therapy, depending on the individual's needs and goals.

Therapsid

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A group of mammals that includes mammals and their extinct ancestors. They are characterized by the presence of a particular style of teeth and jaw structure, which is more advanced than that of early mammals but less complex than that of modern mammals. Examples of therapsids include dicynodonts, gorgonopsians, and cynodonts.

Therapsida

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The term "Therapsida" refers to a group of synapsid theropod terrestrial animals that lived during the Late Permian and Early Triassic periods, around 250 to 200 million years ago. They are part of the larger clade Amniota, which includes mammals, reptiles, and their ancestors.<br><br>Therapsida is characterized as a distinct lineage within synapsids, a group previously thought to be primarily mammal-like reptiles. Modern paleontologists have redefined Therapsida as a distinct clade that includes both mammal-like carnivores (such as Gorgonopsia) and mammal-like herbivores (e.g., the dicynodont Pareiasaurus). These animals share certain characteristics, such as a distinct skull structure, dental patterns, and pelvis shape that set them apart from other synapsids and mammals.<br><br>Notable representatives of Therapsida are well-known species like Dimetrodon, a large carnivorous synapsid with a distinctive long, sail-like structure running down its back, and the massive herbivorous dicynodont Pareiasaurus, often referred to in the popular press as a precursor to mammals, although its migratory behavior was still as reptilian as that of modern reptiles.<br><br>Therapsida occupied a significant position in the evolution of synapsids.

Therapsids

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Therapsids, a group of mammal-like reptiles that lived during the Triassic period, characterized by the development of mammal-like characteristics such as the appearance of furry skin, three middle ear bones, and the ability to produce milk for their young.<br><br>They were a transitional group between the earlier synapsid reptiles and the true mammals, and their evolution marked a significant step in the development of mammals on Earth. The term "thérapsid" comes from the Greek words "therion" (beast) and "apsis" (face).<br><br>Examples of therapsids include the biarmosuchians, like Biarmosuchus, and the anomodonts, like Dimetrodon.

Therapy

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Therapy refers to the treatment or treatment procedure for a particular illness or condition, especially one regarded as chronic or incurable. It can also refer to a treatment or cure for a particular emotion or behavior, such as a form of psychotherapy.

Theravada

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There-on

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Thereto is a prepositional phrase that means "toward that place" or "in that direction". <br><br>For example: "They walked thereto with great haste."

There

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There is an adverb that is used to indicate a place or direction, often used to indicate the location of something or someone. It can also be used to introduce a sentence or clause, similar to the phrase "in that place" or "in that location".<br><br>For example:<br><br> I'm going over there. (indicates direction)<br> There is a book on the table. (indicates location)<br> There are many books on that shelf. (indicates place)

Thereabouts

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Approximately; nearly; somewhere in the region of.

Thereafter

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"After that time or event." or "Following what has happened or been said."

Thereat

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A state of being or a feeling; a way of being understood.

Therebiforn

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I couldn't find any word with the spelling "therebiforn". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.

Thereby

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"thereby" is an adverb that means "as a result of this" or "as a consequence of that". It is often used to indicate that something happens because of something else.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She worked hard thereby earning a promotion.<br> The new policy will greatly reduce costs thereby improving the company's bottom line.<br><br>It can also be used to introduce a consequence or a result, often in a more formal or technical context.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The new law has thereby increased the national debt.<br> The discovery of the new species has thereby led to a new area of study.

Therefore

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There is your word. "Therefore" is an adverb that means as a result of something that has been mentioned previously; consequently, accordingly, or thus. It indicates a logical consequence or outcome.

Therefrom

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From that place or from there. <br><br>Example: The information was collected therefrom.

Therein

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Used to indicate that a characteristic is a result of being in a particular situation or in a particular state. <br><br>Example: "She's angry because she's tired; she's tired because she stayed up late, therefore she's angry..." "She's angry therein."<br><br>In there is a growing sense of dismay, among the locals.

Theremin

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The theremin is an electronic musical instrument that was invented in the 1920s by Leon Theremin. It is played without being physically touched, using two antennas that detect the player's hand movements to control the pitch and volume of the instrument's sound.<br><br>The theremin is unique in that it is played by moving the hands around the instrument without making physical contact with it. The instrument is typically played by waving the left hand to control the pitch, and the right hand to control the volume. The player can create a wide range of tones and sounds with the theremin, from simple melodies to complex harmonies and textures.<br><br>The theremin was popularized in the 1950s and 1960s, particularly through its appearance in science fiction films and television shows, such as "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and "The Addams Family." Today, the theremin is recognized as a distinctive and expressive instrument, and is used in a wide range of musical genres, from classical to rock and electronic music.

Thereof

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"A pronoun used to refer back to a noun or clause previously mentioned. It can indicate possession or relationship."

Thereology

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Thereology is a fictitious or humorous term that sounds like a real word but has no meaning. It appears to be derived from "there" and "ology" (the study of something). However, it does not refer to a specific field of study.<br><br>However, "Thereology" is sometimes used in a satirical or ironic sense to describe a field of study or a creed that is assumed to be unrelated or nonsensical but is treated as a serious topic of study, often used to poke fun at dogmatic or mystical ideologies.

Thereon

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From or since then; thereafter; as a result of that.<br><br>Example: "Thereon, we decided to go to the beach."

Thereout

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Theresa

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Theresa can refer to:<br><br>1. Theresa, a female given name, derived from the name of the ancient Greek name "Thersa," which is itself derived from the name "Thea" (Θέα), meaning "goddess."<br>2. Theresa may refer to Saint Teresa of Calcutta (1910-1997), a Roman Catholic nun and missionary, known for her charitable work among the poor and sick.<br>3. Theresa May, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2016-2019).<br>4. Theresa is an honorific used for some female bishops and deacons in some Christian denominations, especially in Anglicanism and Methodism.<br><br>In addition, "Theresa" might also refer to other female characters and fictional entities, depending on the context.

Theresian

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The term "Theressian" refers to something related to or associated with Charles, Count of Flanders, and, more commonly, the Jesuit missionary Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, more commonly known as Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus or the "Little Flower", a French Catholic nun and mystic who lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Theresianum

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The Theresianum is a private, Jesuit-patroned liberal arts academy in Vienna, Austria. It is located on the Engelhoferstraße, Sanatoriumstraße and Albrecht-Street in the 19th district.

Theresienstadt

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Theresienstadt was a concentration camp established by the Nazi regime in Czechoslovakia during World War II. It was one of the "model concentration camps" set up by the Nazis to deceive the Red Cross and other neutral observers about the true nature of its treatment of Jews and other prisoners.

Thereto

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(initially, thereupon, Consequently, Furthermore, for that purpose, thereof)

Theretofore

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Until now or up to the present time; so far.

Thereunto

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thereunto<br><br>(preposition)<br>To that place or state; opposite of "hence" and "whence".<br><br>Example sentence:<br>"I have signed the contract, and thereunto attached is the receipt."

Thereupon

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Following that; as a result of what has been said.

Therewith

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Preceded by or accompanied by: Used to indicate that one thing happens or is done before another.

Theriac

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Theriac (also spelled theriak or theriakum) refers to a historical medicine made from the dried and preserved body of a viper, typically the European adder or the snake's lymph.