| ABUTTAL | • abuttal n. (Rare, plural only) The butting or boundary of land, particularly at the end; buttals. • abuttal n. An abutment. • abuttal n. The act of abutting. |
| ACTUATE | • actuate v. (Transitive) To activate, or to put into motion; to animate. • actuate v. (Transitive) To incite to action; to motivate. • ACTUATE v. to put into action. |
| AUTOMAT | • automat n. A vending machine for food. • automat n. A cafeteria consisting of vending machines. • AUTOMAT n. a restaurant or shop where hot dishes are obtained from slot machines. |
| BATTEAU | • batteau n. Alternative form of bateau. • BATTEAU n. (Canadian) a boat; especially a flat-bottomed, clumsy boat used on the Canadian lakes and rivers, also BATEAU. |
| BATTUTA | • battuta n. (Music) beat. • BATTUTA n. (Italian) the measurement of time by beating. |
| CATTABU | • cattabu n. An animal that is a cross between the zebu and American cattle. • CATTABU n. a cross between domestic cattle and zebu. |
| DUPATTA | • dupatta n. (South Asia) A double layer of cloth worn by women as a scarf, veil etc. • DUPATTA n. (Hindi) a silk or muslin shawl, also DOPATTA. |
| MATATUS | • matatus n. Plural of matatu. • MATATU n. a type of taxi used in Kenya. |
| STATUAS | • statuas n. Plural of statua. • STATUA n. (obsolete) a statue. |
| TACTUAL | • tactual adj. Of, or relating to the sense of touch. • TACTUAL adj. pertaining to the sense of touch, also TACTILE. |
| TALAUNT | • TALAUNT n. (Spenser) a talon, also TALANT, TALON. |
| TATOUAY | • tatouay n. An armadillo (Cabassous tatouay), native to tropical South America; the broad-banded armadillo. • TATOUAY n. a South American armadillo. |
| TAUPATA | • TAUPATA n. (Maori) a New Zealand tree with shiny dark green leaves. |
| TAUTAUG | • tautaug n. Alternative form of tautog. • TAUTAUG n. (Native American) a labroid fish of the North American coast, also TAUTOG. |
| TUATARA | • tuatara n. A reptile, Sphenodon punctatus, native to New Zealand, that resembles lizards and is the only surviving… • TUATARA n. (Maori) a primitive reptile found in New Zealand, of the genus Hatteria, also TUATERA. |
| TUATERA | • tuatera n. Alternative form of tuatara. • TUATERA n. (Maori) a primitive reptile found in New Zealand, of the genus Hatteria, also TUATARA. |
| TUATUAS | • TUATUA n. (Maori) an edible marine bivalve mollusc of New Zealand. |
| TUTANIA | • Tutania n. (Metallurgy) An alloy of copper, antimony, zinc and tin patented in 1770 by William Tutin, whose firm… • TUTANIA n. a type of Britannia metal. |