| TYDE | • tyde n. Obsolete form of tide. • TYDE v. (Spenser) tied. |
| TYED | • tyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of tye. • TYE v. to wash in a trough. |
| TYEE | • tyee n. (Canada) A large chinook salmon that weighs more than 13.5 kg. • TYEE n. a food fish. |
| TYER | • tyer n. Dated form of tier (“a person or device that ties”). • tyer n. (India) Archaic form of tyre (“curdled milk”). • Tyer prop.n. A surname. |
| TYES | • tyes n. Plural of tye. • Tyes prop.n. Plural of Tye. • Tyes prop.n. Plural of Ty. |
| TYGS | • tygs n. Plural of tyg. • TYG n. an old drinking-cup with two or more handles. |
| TYIN | • tyin n. Alternative form of tiyin. • TYIN n. a monetary unit of Kyrgyzstan, also TYIYN. |
| TYKE | • tyke n. (Dialectal) A mongrel dog. • tyke n. (Colloquial) A small child, especially a cheeky or mischievous one. • tyke n. (Dated, chiefly Britain) An uncultured, crude and unrefined or uncouth ill-bred person. |
| TYMP | • tymp n. A hollow water-cooled iron casting in the upper part of the archway of a blast furnace in which the dam stands. • TYMP n. the plate on a blast-furnace. |
| TYND | • TIND v. to kindle, also TEEND. |
| TYNE | • tyne n. (Obsolete) anxiety; teen. • tyne v. (Transitive, obsolete) To lose. • tyne v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To become lost; to perish. |
| TYPE | • type n. A grouping based on shared characteristics; a class. • type n. An individual considered typical of its class, one regarded as typifying a certain profession, environment, etc. • type n. An individual that represents the ideal for its class; an embodiment. |
| TYPO | • typo n. A typographical error. • typo v. To make a typographical error. • typo n. (Colloquial, dated) A compositor; a typographer. |
| TYPP | • TYPP n. a unit of yarn size. |
| TYPY | • typy adj. Of a show animal: characteristic of its type. • TYPY adj. conforming to the strict characteristics of a group, also TYPEY. |
| TYRE | • tyre n. The ring-shaped protective covering around a wheel which is usually made of rubber or plastic composite… • tyre n. The metal rim of a wheel, usually of steel or formerly wrought iron, as found on (horse-drawn or railway)… • tyre v. (Transitive) To fit tyres to (a vehicle). |
| TYRO | • tyro n. A beginner; a novice. • tyro- pref. (Biology, medicine) cheese#Noun. • TYRO n. (Latin) a beginner or novice, also TIRO. |
| TYTE | • TYTE adv. (obsolete) promptly, at once, also TITE. |