| STAUNS | • STAUN v. (Scots) to stand. |
| TAUBES | • Taubes prop.n. A surname from German. • TAUBE n. (German) a German monoplane with recurved wings. |
| TAUGHT | • taught v. Simple past tense and past participle of teach. • TEACH v. to impart knowledge or skill to. |
| TAUHOU | • tauhou n. (New Zealand) A bird, the silvereye. • TAUHOU n. (Maori) a greenish-coloured tropical songbird, aka silvereye. |
| TAUIWI | • TAUIWI n. (Maori) literally "foreign race", the non-Maori people of New Zealand. |
| TAUNTS | • taunts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of taunt. • taunts n. Plural of taunt. • Taunts prop.n. Plural of Taunt. |
| TAUONS | • tauons n. Plural of tauon. • TAUON n. a lepton of mass about 3600 times greater than that of an electron. |
| TAUPES | • taupes n. Plural of taupe. • TAUPE n. (French) a brownish gray, similar to the color of moleskin. |
| TAUPIE | • taupie n. (Scotland and Northern England) A foolish or thoughtless young person, especially a lazy or slovenly woman. • TAUPIE n. (Scots) a foolish or awkward young person, also TAWPIE. |
| TAURIC | • TAURIC adj. of or relating to a bull, also TAUREAN. |
| TAUTED | • tauted v. Simple past tense and past participle of taut. • TAUT v. (Scots) to mat, tangle, also TAWT. |
| TAUTEN | • tauten v. (Transitive) To make taut; to taut. • tauten v. (Ergative) To become taut. • TAUTEN v. to make taut. |
| TAUTER | • tauter adj. Comparative form of taut: more taut. • TAUT adj. stretched tight. |
| TAUTIT | • TAUTIT adj. (Scots) matted, tangled. |
| TAUTLY | • tautly adv. In a taut manner, tightly, tensely. • TAUT adv. stretched tight. |
| TAUTOG | • tautog n. A fish of the wrasse family found in salt water off of eastern North America from Nova Scotia to South… • TAUTOG n. (Native American) a labroid fish of the North American coast, also TAUTAUG. |