| TIK | • tik n. (South Africa, slang) crystal meth or speed. • TIK n. (South African) the drug methamphetamine in crystal form. |
| TIKA | • tika n. Alternative form of tilak (“Hindu caste mark on forehead”). • TIKA n. (Hindi) a red mark or pendant on the forehead of Hindu women, originally of religious significance but now also worn for ornament, also TILAK. |
| TIKE | • tike n. Alternative spelling of tyke (mongrel dog). • tike n. Alternative spelling of tyke (Yorkshireman). • tike n. A boorish person. |
| TIKI | • tiki n. Carved talisman in humanoid form, common to the cultures of the Pacific Ocean. • Tiki prop.n. (Mythology) The first human, in Polynesian mythology. • TIKI v. (Maori) to take a scenic tour round an area. |
| TIKS | • TIK n. (South African) the drug methamphetamine in crystal form. |
| TIKAS | • tikas n. Plural of tika. • TIKA n. (Hindi) a red mark or pendant on the forehead of Hindu women, originally of religious significance but now also worn for ornament, also TILAK. |
| TIKES | • tikes n. Plural of tike. • TIKE n. a dog, a cur, also TYKE. |
| TIKIS | • tikis n. Plural of tiki. • TIKI v. (Maori) to take a scenic tour round an area. |
| TIKKA | • tikka n. A marinade made from various aromatic spices usually with a yoghurt base; often used in Indian cuisine… • tikka n. Alternative form of tilak (“Hindu caste mark on forehead”). • TIKKA n. (Hindi) a dish of meat or vegetables marinated in yoghurt and spices. |
| TIKIED | • TIKI v. (Maori) to take a scenic tour round an area. |
| TIKKAS | • tikkas n. Plural of tikka. • TIKKA n. (Hindi) a dish of meat or vegetables marinated in yoghurt and spices. |
| TIKANGA | • tikanga n. Maori customs and traditions. • TIKANGA n. (Maori) usage or custom. |
| TIKIING | • TIKI v. (Maori) to take a scenic tour round an area. |
| TIKANGAS | • tikangas n. Plural of tikanga. • TIKANGA n. (Maori) usage or custom. |
| TIKINAGAN | • tikinagan n. An Algonquin cradleboard. • TIKINAGAN n. (Native American) a thin board to which an infant is strapped so that it can be transported on its mother's back. |
| TIKOLOSHE | • tikoloshe n. Alternative form of tokoloshe. • TIKOLOSHE n. (Zulu) in Bantu folklore, a hairy malevolent dwarflike creature with supernatural powers, also TOKOLOSHE, TOKOLOSHI. |
| TIKTAALIK | • Tiktaalik prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the class Sarcopterygii – a fishapod: an extinct fish which evolved to walk on land. • TIKTAALIK n. (Inuit) any of a genus of extinct lobe-finned fish from the late Devonian period. |
| TIKINAGANS | • tikinagans n. Plural of tikinagan. • TIKINAGAN n. (Native American) a thin board to which an infant is strapped so that it can be transported on its mother's back. |
| TIKOLOSHES | • tikoloshes n. Plural of tikoloshe. • tikoloshes n. Plural of tikolosh. • TIKOLOSHE n. (Zulu) in Bantu folklore, a hairy malevolent dwarflike creature with supernatural powers, also TOKOLOSHE, TOKOLOSHI. |
| TIKTAALIKS | • TIKTAALIK n. (Inuit) any of a genus of extinct lobe-finned fish from the late Devonian period. |