| EARTHNUT | • earthnut n. Any of various roots, tubers, or pods that grow underground. • EARTHNUT n. a pignut, also EARTHPEA. |
| HATERENT | • HATERENT n. (Scots) hatred. |
| NONTRUTH | • nontruth n. That which is not true; a lie or falsehood. • NONTRUTH n. something that is not true. |
| STRENGTH | • strength n. The quality or degree of being strong. • strength n. The intensity of a force or power; potency. • strength n. The strongest part of something; that on which confidence or reliance is based. |
| THIRTEEN | • thirteen num. The cardinal number occurring after twelve and before fourteen, represented in Roman numerals as XIII… • THIRTEEN n. a number, three and ten. |
| THORNSET | • THORNSET adj. beset with thorns. |
| THREATEN | • threaten v. To make a threat against someone; to use threats. • threaten v. To menace, or be dangerous. • threaten v. To portend, or give a warning of. |
| TRANCHET | • tranchet n. A Neolithic flint chisel produced by the removal of a thick flake at a right angle to the main axis of the tool. • TRANCHET n. (French) a chisel-shaped flint implement of some Mesolithic and neolithic cultures. |
| TRITHING | • trithing n. (Historical) One of three ancient divisions of a county in England; a riding. • TRITHING n. an administrative division in England. |
| TROTHING | • trothing v. Present participle of troth. • TROTH v. (Shakespeare) to promise to marry, also BETROTH. |
| UNTETHER | • untether v. (Transitive) To undo by removing a tether. • UNTETHER v. to free from a tether. |
| UNTHRIFT | • unthrift n. A lack of thriftiness; prodigality. • unthrift n. (Now rare) Someone who is not thrifty; a spendthrift, someone who is not careful with their money. • unthrift adj. Unthrifty. |
| UNTRUTHS | • untruths n. Plural of untruth. • UNTRUTH n. something that is untrue. |