| ATE | • ate v. Simple past tense of eat. • ate v. (Colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of eat. • ate n. (Philippines) An elder sister. |
| TEA | • tea n. (Uncountable) The tea plant (Camellia sinensis); (countable) a variety of this plant. • tea n. (Uncountable) The dried leaves or buds of the tea plant; (countable) a variety of such leaves. • tea n. (Uncountable) The drink made by infusing these dried leaves or buds in hot water. |
| TEC | • TEC n. (Electronics) Initialism of thermoelectric cooler: an electrical heat-transferring device which applies… • TEC prop.n. Initialism of w:The Episcopal Church. • 'tec n. (Slang) A detective. |
| TED | • ted n. A Teddy boy. • ted v. To spread hay for drying. • Ted prop.n. A nickname for the male given names Edward, Theodore, and Edmund. |
| TEE | • tee n. The name of the Latin-script letter T/t. • tee n. Something shaped like the letter T. • tee n. (Clothing) T-shirt. |
| TEF | • tef n. Alternative form of teff. • tef n. Used as a specific epithet to indicate a kind of grass. • TEF n. (Amharic) a kind of cereal grass, also TEFF. |
| TEG | • teg n. (UK, dialect, dated) a sheep (originally a ewe) that is one to two years old. • teg n. (UK, dialect, dated) a doe in its second year. • TEG n. Abbreviation of thromboelastography. |
| TEL | • tel n. Abbreviation of telephone number. • tel n. Abbreviation of telegraph. • tel n. Abbreviation of telegram. |
| TEN | • ten num. The number occurring after nine and before eleven, represented in Arabic numerals (base ten) as 10 and… • ten n. A set or group with ten elements. • ten n. (In the plural) An inexact quantity, typically understood to be between 20 and 100. |
| TES | • tes n. Plural of te. • TEs n. Plural of TE. • TE n. (in tonic sol-fa) the seventh degree of any major scale. |
| TET | • tet n. Alternative form of teth (“Semitic letter”). • tet n. (Informal, pharmacology) Clipping of tetracycline. • tet n. (Uncountable, informal, medicine) The tetralogy of Fallot. |
| TEW | • tew n. (Obsolete, UK, dialect) A rope or chain for towing a boat. • tew n. (Obsolete, UK, dialect) A cord; a string. • tew n. (Obsolete, UK, dialect) Trouble; worry. |
| TEX | • tex n. A milligram per meter, a unit of linear mass density for thread or fiber. • Tex prop.n. A masculine nickname, especially for a Texan. • TeX prop.n. (Computer languages) A digital typesetting system used primarily for the formatting of mathematical formulae. |
| UTE | • ute n. (Australia, New Zealand) A small vehicle based on the same platform as a family car but with a unibody… • Ute prop.n. A Native American people of Utah, Colorado and New Mexico. • Ute prop.n. The language of this people, of the Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. |