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tenement, tenemint, tiniment,
tenement [ˈtɛnəmənt]
n. A large multi-storey building divided into flats.
tenon,
tenon [ˈtɛnən]
n. Tendon.
tanner, tenner, tenor,
tenor [ˈtɛnər]
n. leg. The substance of a document.
tanner, tenant, tenner, tenner-saa, tenner-saw, tennor, tenor, tenor-saw,
tenor [ˈtɛnər]
n. A tenon or projection on a piece of wood cut to fit into a mortise or hole on another. The cross-bar between the legs of a chair.
v. To cut a tenon on a piece of wood.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
tenor-saw: A tenon saw.
tant, tant, tent, tentfou, tentfu, tentie, tentilie, tentilie, tentily, tentless, tenty, tint,
tent [tɛnt]
n. Attention, heed, care, notice. Also NN.b. form tant The utmost exertion or effort.
adj. Watchful, attentive, keen, intent.
v. To pay attention, listen to, take note of, heed. To watch over, take good care of, look after. To observe, watch, take notice of. To beware, be careful of. To attend to the working of a machine.
 
tentie [ˈtɛnte]
adj. Careful, attentive.
 
tentily
adv. Carefully, attentively.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
tak tent: Take care, pay attention to.
tentfu: Attentive, careful.
tentless: Inattentive, careless.
tent, tenter, tenterheuks, tenter-heuks, tenterhuiks,
tent [tɛnt]
n. A tent.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
tenter: A frame on which milled cloth is stretched. NEC. SN. MN. A bar of wood fitted with hooks on which fish are hung to dry
tenter-heuks: The hooks by which cloth is stretched on a tenter.
taep, tepp, tteppin,
tep [I.Ork. tɛp]
v. To stop or dam water.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
teppin: A dam wall.
tairm, tarm, term, terms, term-time, thairm,
term [tɛrm, teːrm]
n. Term.
pl. terms.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
term day: A quarter-day, one of the four days of the year legally marking the falling-due of certain payments.
term-time: The end of a working contract. Whitsunday, Martinmas.
tairnished, tairnisher, tairnisht, tarnish, tarnisher, ternish, ternish, ternished, ternisher, ternisht,
ternish [ˈteːrnɪʃ, ˈtɛrnɪʃ]
v. To tarnish.
pt. pp. ternisht
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
ternisher: U. A huge meal consumed by a gluttenous person.
tairable, tairible, tairrable, tairrible, tara, tarble, tarra, tarrble, tarrible, tarrible, terble, terl, terral, terrel, terrible, terribo, terril, terriple, terrul, tirrel,
terrible [ˈtɛrəbl, ˈteːrəbl, ˈter(ə)l]
adj. Terrible. Very great, tremendous, terrific, excessive.

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