All English words - page 5921
Meanings of Thuyas:
nounAn evergreen coniferous tree of a genus that includes the western red cedar.
Usage examples:
The arboretum contains four hundred species of tree and shrub including walnut, beech, cedar, giant…
Meanings of Thwack:
verbStrike forcefully with a sharp blow.
Usage examples:
She thwacked the back of their knees with a cane
nounA sharp blow.
Usage examples:
He hit it with a hefty thwack
Meanings of Thwacked:
verbStrike forcefully with a sharp blow.
Usage examples:
She thwacked the back of their knees with a cane
nounA sharp blow.
Usage examples:
He hit it with a hefty thwack
Thwacking
θwækMeanings of Thwacking:
verbStrike forcefully with a sharp blow.
Usage examples:
She thwacked the back of their knees with a cane
nounA sharp blow.
Usage examples:
He hit it with a hefty thwack
Meanings of Thwacks:
verbStrike forcefully with a sharp blow.
Usage examples:
She thwacked the back of their knees with a cane
nounA sharp blow.
Usage examples:
He hit it with a hefty thwack
Meanings of Thwaite:
nounA piece of wild land cleared or reclaimed for cultivation.
Usage examples:
Bassenthwaite
Meanings of Thwart:
verbPrevent (someone) from accomplishing something.
Usage examples:
He never did anything to thwart his father
nounA structural crosspiece forming a seat for a rower in a boat.
Usage examples:
Her hull is painted white with blue trim on the thwarts.
prepositionFrom one side to another side of (an area); across.
Usage examples:
A pink-tinged cloud spread thwart the shore
adverbFrom one side to another side of an area.
Meanings of Thwarted:
verbPrevent (someone) from accomplishing something.
Usage examples:
He never did anything to thwart his father
nounA structural crosspiece forming a seat for a rower in a boat.
Usage examples:
Her hull is painted white with blue trim on the thwarts.
prepositionFrom one side to another side of (an area); across.
Usage examples:
A pink-tinged cloud spread thwart the shore
adverbFrom one side to another side of an area.
Meanings of Thwarting:
verbPrevent (someone) from accomplishing something.
Usage examples:
He never did anything to thwart his father
nounA structural crosspiece forming a seat for a rower in a boat.
Usage examples:
Her hull is painted white with blue trim on the thwarts.
prepositionFrom one side to another side of (an area); across.
Usage examples:
A pink-tinged cloud spread thwart the shore
adverbFrom one side to another side of an area.
Meanings of Thwarts:
verbPrevent (someone) from accomplishing something.
Usage examples:
He never did anything to thwart his father
nounA structural crosspiece forming a seat for a rower in a boat.
Usage examples:
Her hull is painted white with blue trim on the thwarts.
prepositionFrom one side to another side of (an area); across.
Usage examples:
A pink-tinged cloud spread thwart the shore
adverbFrom one side to another side of an area.
Meanings of Thy:
determinerArchaic or dialect form of your.
Usage examples:
Honour thy father and thy mother
Meanings of Thyestean:
adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of thyestes, whose brother atreus made him eat the flesh of his own two sons at a banquet.
Usage examples:
A thyestean feast
Meanings of Thyestes:
proper nounThe brother of atreus and father of aegisthus.
Meanings of Thylacine:
nounA doglike carnivorous marsupial with stripes across the rump, found only in tasmania. there have been no confirmed sightings since one was captured in 1933, and it is probably now extinct.
Usage examples:
The ‘queensland tiger’ sounds very similar to the thylacine (marsupial wolf) that went extinct in a…
Meanings of Thylakoid:
nounEach of a number of flattened sacs inside a chloroplast, bounded by pigmented membranes on which the light reactions of photosynthesis take place, and arranged in stacks or grana.
Usage examples:
Thylakoid membranes
Meanings of Thyme:
nounA low-growing aromatic plant of the mint family. the small leaves are used as a culinary herb and the plant yields a medicinal oil.
Usage examples:
Add all the spices, parsley, thyme, bay leaf, shallots, garlic, vanilla pod and lemon slices.
Meanings of Thymectomy:
nounSurgical removal of the thymus gland.
Usage examples:
The disease improved as a result of thymectomy
Meanings of Thymes:
nounA low-growing aromatic plant of the mint family. the small leaves are used as a culinary herb and the plant yields a medicinal oil.
Usage examples:
Add all the spices, parsley, thyme, bay leaf, shallots, garlic, vanilla pod and lemon slices.
Meanings of Thymi:
nounA lymphoid organ situated in the neck of vertebrates which produces t-lymphocytes for the immune system. the human thymus becomes much smaller at the approach of puberty.
Usage examples:
Primary lymphoid organs in the thymus and bone marrow constitute the major site of lymphocyte devel…
Meanings of Thymic:
adjectiveRelating to the thymus gland or its functions.
Usage examples:
Decline in thymic activity associated with age
Meanings of Thymidine:
nounA crystalline nucleoside present in dna, consisting of thymine linked to deoxyribose.
Usage examples:
Both of these enzymes are involved in thymidine nucleotide biosynthesis.
Meanings of Thymine:
nounA compound which is one of the four constituent bases of nucleic acids. a pyrimidine derivative, it is paired with adenine in double-stranded dna.
Usage examples:
The derivatives of purine are called adenine and guanine, and the derivatives of pyrimidine are cal…
Meanings of Thymocyte:
nounA lymphocyte within the thymus gland.
Usage examples:
The systemic immune effects include increased apoptosis of thymocytes, decreased macrophage phagocy…
Meanings of Thymol:
nounA white crystalline compound present in oil of thyme and used as a flavouring and preservative.
Usage examples:
Other natural antimicrobials include the phenolic compounds thymol, found in thyme, oregano and sag…
Meanings of Thymoma:
nounA rare, usually benign tumour arising from thymus tissue and sometimes associated with myasthenia gravis.
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