| TAIAHA | • taiaha n. A traditional Māori wooden staff weapon, used for short, sharp strikes or stabbing thrusts, usually… • TAIAHA n. (Maori) a long-handled club with a sharp tip. |
| TAIGAS | • taigas n. Plural of taiga. • TAIGA n. (Russian) subarctic Siberian evergreen forest. |
| TAIGLE | • TAIGLE v. to entangle or hinder. |
| TAIHOA | • taihoa adj. (New Zealand politics) Slow and cautious; gradual. • TAIHOA v. (Maori) to hold on, wait. |
| TAIKOS | • taikos n. Plural of taiko. • TAIKO n. (Japanese) a large Japanese drum, also DAIKO. |
| TAILED | • tailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of tail. • tailed adj. (Often in combination) Having a tail. • tailed adj. (Entomology) Of certain butterflies, having one or more filamentous projections on the tornal section… |
| TAILER | • tailer n. One who follows or tails surreptitiously, as an investigator. • tailer n. (Nautical) A worker on a yacht, responsible for furling and setting the sails. • tailer n. (Fishing) A large noose with a long handle intended to secure a fish’s tail. |
| TAILLE | • taille n. (Historical) A form of taxation levied on the land of peasants in pre-Revolutionary France. • taille n. (Music, obsolete) The tenor voice or part, especially the part for the tenor viol or viola. • TAILLE n. (historical) a tax levied by a French king or overlord on his subjects, or on lands held from or under him. |
| TAILOR | • tailor n. A person who makes, repairs, or alters clothes professionally, especially suits and men’s clothing. • tailor n. (Australia) The bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix). • tailor v. (Transitive, intransitive) To make, repair, or alter clothes. |
| TAILYE | • tailye n. Alternative form of tailzie. • TAILYE n. (Scots) an entailment or deed whereby the legal course of succession is cut off, and an arbitrary one substituted, also TAILLIE, TAILZIE. |
| TAINTS | • taints n. Plural of taint. • taints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of taint. • TAINT v. to stain or blemish. |
| TAIPAN | • taipan n. A foreign businessman in China; a tycoon. • taipan n. (Philippines) A tycoon (usually of Chinese Filipino background). • taipan n. Any venomous elapid snake of the genus Oxyuranus, found in Australia and New Guinea. |
| TAIRAS | • tairas n. Plural of taira. • TAIRA n. (Tupi) a large South American member of the weasel family, also TAYRA. |
| TAISCH | • taisch n. Second sight; the involuntary ability of seeing the future or distant events. • taisch n. The sound of the voice of a person about to die, heard supernaturally by somebody not present at the scene. • TAISCH n. (Gaelic) an apparition of someone about to die, also TAISH. |
| TAIVER | • TAIVER v. (Scots) to wander, to rave, also TAVER. |