| LUTEA | • lutea n. Plural of luteum. • LUTEUM n. (Latin) a hormone-secreting body. |
| STEAD | • stead n. (Obsolete) A place, or spot, in general. • stead n. (Obsolete) A place where a person normally rests; a seat. • stead n. (Obsolete) An inhabited place; a settlement, city, town etc. |
| STEAK | • steak n. Beefsteak, a slice of beef, broiled or cut for broiling. • steak n. (By extension) A relatively large, thick slice or slab cut from another animal, a vegetable, etc. • steak n. (Seafood) A slice of meat cut across the grain (perpendicular to the spine) from a fish. |
| STEAL | • steal v. (Transitive) To take illegally, or without the owner’s permission, something owned by someone else. • steal v. (Transitive, of ideas, words, music, a look, credit, etc.) To appropriate without giving credit or acknowledgement. • steal v. (Transitive) To get or effect surreptitiously or artfully. |
| STEAM | • steam n. The vapor formed when water changes from the liquid phase to the gas phase. • steam n. The suspended condensate (cloud) formed by water vapour when it encounters colder air. • steam n. Pressurized water vapour used for heating, cooking, or to provide mechanical energy. |
| STEAN | • stean n. A vessel made of clay or stone; a pot of stone or earth. • stean n. A wall of brick, stone, or cement, used as a lining, as of a well, cistern, etc.; a steening. • stean n. (UK, dialectal) A stone. |
| STEAR | • stear v. Obsolete form of steer. • STEAR v. (obsolete) to steer. |
| TEACH | • teach v. (Ditransitive) To pass on knowledge to. • teach v. (Intransitive, stative) To pass on knowledge generally, especially as one’s profession; to act as a teacher. • teach v. (Ditransitive) To cause (someone) to learn or understand (something). |
| TEADE | • teade n. (Obsolete) A torch. • TEADE n. (Spenser) a torch, also TEAD. |
| TEADS | • teads n. Plural of tead. • TEAD n. (Spenser) a torch, also TEADE. |
| TEAED | • teaed v. Simple past tense and past participle of tea. • TEA v. to drink a beverage made with tea leaves and boiling water. |
| TEAKS | • teaks n. Plural of teak. • TEAK n. (Malay) an East Indian tree, or its dark heavy timber. |
| TEALS | • teals n. Plural of teal. • Teals prop.n. Plural of Teal. • TEAL n. a river duck. |
| TEAMS | • teams n. Plural of team. • teams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of team. • TEAM v. to join together for joint action. |
| TEARS | • tears n. Plural of tear. • tears n. Viscous streaks left on the inside of the glass when certain wines are swirled around before tasting. • tears v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tear. |
| TEARY | • teary adj. Of a person, having eyes filled with tears; inclined to cry. • teary adj. Of eyes, filled with tears. • TEARY adj. wet with tears, tearful. |
| TEASE | • tease v. (Transitive) To separate the fibres of (a fibrous material). • tease v. (Transitive) To comb (originally with teasels) so that the fibres all lie in one direction. • tease v. (Transitive) To backcomb. |
| TEATS | • teats n. Plural of teat. • Teats prop.n. Plural of Teat. • TEAT n. a mammary gland. |
| TEAZE | • teaze v. Dated spelling of tease. • teaze n. Dated spelling of tease. • TEAZE v. (obsolete) to tease, also TOAZE, TOSE, TOZE. |