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temerat,
temerat [ˈtɛmərət]
adj. Rash, headstrong.
temmer, temper, tempered, temper-pin, tempert, timper,
temper [ˈtɛmpər]
n. Temper. A violin tuning peg.
v. To regulate a clock.
pt. pp. tempert, tempered adj. Tempered, tuned.
Compounds and phrases etc.
temper-pin: The regulating pin of a spinning wheel.
temperatur, timprature,
temperatur [ˈtɛmpərətər]
n. Temperature.
tempest,
tempest [ˈtɛmpəst]
n. A tempest.
Compounds and phrases etc.
tempestuous: Of weather, the sea, etc.: Stormy, violent, raging.
temple, temples,
temple [ˈtɛmp(ə)l]
n. A temple. A rod used to hold down thatch.
contemporar, contemprar, temporair, temporar, temporare,
temporar [ˈtɛmp(ə)rər]
adj. Temporary, not lasting
Compounds and phrases etc.
contemporar [kɔnˈ-]: adj. Contemporary.
temp, tempit, tempp, tempt, temptaation, temptaution, temptawtion, temptit, tent, tentation, tentaution, timp, timpt, timptation, timptit,
tempt [tɛmp(t)]
v. To tempt.
pt. pp. temptit
Compounds and phrases etc.
temptation [ˈtɛm(p)teʃən, arch. -ɑːʃən]: Temptation.
temptin: Tempting.
teen, ten, tenner, tent, tint,
ten [tɛn]
n. Ten.
adj. Ten.
tent, 10t Tenth.
Compounds and phrases etc.
tenner: A ten pound note.
tainant, tenant,
tenant [ˈtɛnənt]
n. A tenant.
tender, tenner, tenther,
tender [ˈtɛn(d)ər]
adj. In delicate health, sickly, ailing, weakly.
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