ATHLETE | • athlete n. A participant in a group of sporting activities which includes track and field, road running, cross… • athlete n. (US, Canada) A person who actively participates in physical sports, especially with great skill; a sportsperson. • athlete n. An exceptionally physically fit person. |
EPITHET | • epithet n. A term used to characterize a person or thing. • epithet n. (Mythology) A term used as a qualifier of the name of a deity in order to designate said deity in a… • epithet n. A term used as a descriptive substitute for the name or title of a person. |
ESTHETE | • esthete n. Alternative spelling of aesthete. • ESTHETE n. a person who loves beautiful things. |
HETTIES | • hetties n. Plural of hetty. • HETTIE n. a heterosexual person. |
SHTETEL | • shtetel n. Alternative form of shtetl. • SHTETEL n. (Yiddish) formerly, a Jewish community in an Eastern European town or village, also SHTETL. |
TEETHED | • teethed v. Simple past tense and past participle of teethe. • TEETHE v. to cut teeth. |
TEETHER | • teether n. A device given to infants to help soothe inflamed gums during teething, often filled with a fluid or… • teether n. One who teethes. • TEETHER n. an article that a baby bites on during teething. |
TEETHES | • teethes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of teethe. • TEETHE v. to cut teeth. |
TETCHED | • tetched adj. (Chiefly US, colloquial) Touched: mildly deranged, somewhat mentally dysfunctional. • tetched adj. (Chiefly US, colloquial) Touched: physically contacted, impacted, or handled. • TETCHED adj. (colloquial) crazy, also TECHED. |
TETHERS | • tethers n. Plural of tether. • tethers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tether. • TETHER v. to confine with a rope. |
THEATER | • theater n. A place or building, consisting of a stage and seating, in which an audience gathers to watch plays… • theater n. A region where a particular action takes place; a specific field of action, usually with reference to war. • theater n. A lecture theatre. |
THEATRE | • theatre n. (Chiefly Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK) Alternative spelling of theater. • theatre n. (Canada, rarely Australia and New Zealand) A cinema; movie theatre. • THEATRE n. a building for dramatic presentations, also THEATER. |
THECATE | • thecate adj. (Biology) Having a theca, or outer sheath. • THECATE adj. having a theca, an envelope of hormonally active cells enclosing a tertiary (vesicular) or a mature (Graafian) ovarian follicle. |
THEREAT | • thereat adv. There; at that place. • thereat adv. At that event. • THEREAT adv. at that place or time. |
THERETO | • thereto adv. (Formal) To that. • thereto adv. (Archaic or poetic) To it. • THERETO adv. to that. |
THETHER | • thether adv. Obsolete form of thither. • THETHER adv. (Spenser) thither. |
WHETTED | • whetted adj. (Technology) (of a surface) exposed to a working fluid. • whetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of whet. • WHET v. to sharpen by friction. |
WHETTER | • whetter n. Something that whets. Agent noun of whet. • WHETTER n. one who, or that which, whets. |