English words starting with tus
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Meanings of Tuscan:
adjectiveRelating to tuscany, its inhabitants, or the form of italian spoken there, which is a standard variety widely taught to foreign learners.
Usage examples:
Along the ligurian and tuscan coast, italian street vendors sell scrumptious chickpea-flour pancake…
nounA native or inhabitant of tuscany.
Usage examples:
We fought as piedmontese, as tuscans, as neapolitans, as romans, and not as italians’.
Meanings of Tuscany:
proper nounA region of west central italy, on the ligurian sea; capital, florence.
Meanings of Tuscarora:
nounA member of an iroquoian people originally inhabiting the carolinas and later new york state, one of the six peoples of the iroquois confederacy.
Usage examples:
The tuscaroras were fleeing north from war in the carolinas in 1722.
adjectiveRelating to the tuscarora or their language.
Usage examples:
It led the five nations to invite tuscarora refugees to enter the longhouse.
Meanings of Tush:
exclamationExpressing disapproval, impatience, or dismissal.
Usage examples:
Tush, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales
nounA long pointed tooth, in particular a canine tooth of a male horse.
Meanings of Tushes:
nounA long pointed tooth, in particular a canine tooth of a male horse.
exclamationExpressing disapproval, impatience, or dismissal.
Usage examples:
Tush, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales
Meanings of Tushies:
nounA person's buttocks.
Usage examples:
Office chairs are too often tough on the tush
exclamationExpressing disapproval, impatience, or dismissal.
Usage examples:
Tush, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales
Meanings of Tushy:
nounA person's buttocks.
Usage examples:
Office chairs are too often tough on the tush
exclamationExpressing disapproval, impatience, or dismissal.
Usage examples:
Tush, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales
Meanings of Tusk:
nounA long pointed tooth, especially one which protrudes from the closed mouth, as in the elephant, walrus, or wild boar.
Usage examples:
The tusk and several teeth of a deinotherium giganteum, a distant relative of today's elephant and …
Meanings of Tusker:
nounAn elephant or wild boar with well-developed tusks.
Usage examples:
And of corbett's elephant population, only 143 were tuskers.
Tuskers
ˈtʌskəMeanings of Tuskers:
nounAn elephant or wild boar with well-developed tusks.
Usage examples:
And of corbett's elephant population, only 143 were tuskers.
Tusks
tʌskMeanings of Tusks:
nounA long pointed tooth, especially one which protrudes from the closed mouth, as in the elephant, walrus, or wild boar.
Usage examples:
The tusk and several teeth of a deinotherium giganteum, a distant relative of today's elephant and …
Meanings of Tusky:
adjectiveHaving tusks.
Usage examples:
The stuffed heads of a bear and a tusky wild boar
nounRhubarb.
Usage examples:
Rhubarb from west yorks, the tusky capital of t'world
Meanings of Tussive:
adjectiveRelating to coughing.
Usage examples:
Previous studies have shown evidence of airway inflammation in patients with chronic cough and have…
Meanings of Tussle:
nounA vigorous struggle or scuffle, typically in order to obtain or achieve something.
Usage examples:
There was a tussle for the ball
verbEngage in a vigorous struggle or scuffle.
Usage examples:
The kids tussled with each other
Meanings of Tussle-with:
phrasal verbTo try hard to understand or deal with a difficult idea or problem
Usage examples:
It's an idea that i've been tussling with for quite a while.
Meanings of Tussled:
verbEngage in a vigorous struggle or scuffle.
Usage examples:
The kids tussled with each other
nounA vigorous struggle or scuffle, typically in order to obtain or achieve something.
Usage examples:
There was a tussle for the ball
Meanings of Tussles:
nounA vigorous struggle or scuffle, typically in order to obtain or achieve something.
Usage examples:
There was a tussle for the ball
verbEngage in a vigorous struggle or scuffle.
Usage examples:
The kids tussled with each other
Meanings of Tussling:
verbEngage in a vigorous struggle or scuffle.
Usage examples:
The kids tussled with each other
nounA vigorous struggle or scuffle, typically in order to obtain or achieve something.
Usage examples:
There was a tussle for the ball
Meanings of Tussock:
nounA small area of grass that is thicker or longer than the grass growing around it.
Usage examples:
Between the tussocks of grass grew purple heather and tufted bog cotton, which were used in the old…
Meanings of Tussocks:
nounA small area of grass that is thicker or longer than the grass growing around it.
Usage examples:
Between the tussocks of grass grew purple heather and tufted bog cotton, which were used in the old…
Tussore
ˈtʌsɔːMeanings of Tussore:
nounCoarse silk from the larvae of the tussore moth and related species.
Usage examples:
A tussore dress
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