| THREADED | • threaded adj. Having threads. • threaded adj. (Internet) (Of messages) Arranged in a thread. • threaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of thread. |
| THREADEN | • threaden adj. (Archaic) Made or woven of thread; textile. • THREADEN adj. (Shakespeare) made of thread. |
| THREADER | • threader n. A device used to thread needles. • threader n. A device used to machine a screw thread. • THREADER n. a person who or thing which threads something. |
| THREAPED | • threaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of threap. • THREAP v. (Scots) to dispute, also THREEP. |
| THREAPER | • THREAPER n. one who threaps, also THREEPER. |
| THREAPIT | • THREAP v. (Scots) to dispute, also THREEP. |
| THREATED | • threated v. Simple past tense and past participle of threat. • THREAT v. to intimidate, also THREATEN. |
| 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. |
| THREAVES | • threaves n. Plural of threave. • THREAVE n. (Scots) a collective noun for a number of sheaves of corn, two stooks of twelves sheaves each, also THRAVE. |
| THREEPED | • THREEP v. (Scots) to dispute, also THREAP. |
| THREEPER | • THREEPER n. one who threeps, also THREAPER. |
| THREEPIT | • THREEP v. (Scots) to dispute, also THREAP. |
| THRENODE | • threnode n. A threne, or threnody; a dirge; a funeral song. • THRENODE n. (Greek) a song of lamentation, also THRENODY. |
| THRENODY | • threnody n. A song or poem of lamentation or mourning for a dead person; a dirge; an elegy. • THRENODY n. (Greek) a song of lamentation, also THRENODE. |
| THRESHED | • threshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of thresh. • THRESH v. to separate grain or seeds. |
| THRESHEL | • threshel n. A flail. • THRESHEL n. a flail. |
| THRESHER | • thresher n. (Agriculture) Anything or anyone that threshes. • thresher n. (Agriculture, historical) A now-obsolete hand tool for threshing, also called a flail. • thresher n. (Agriculture) A modern farm machine for threshing grain, now a part of combine harvesters rather than… |
| THRESHES | • threshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thresh. • THRESH v. to separate grain or seeds. |