| STAWED | • stawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of staw. • STAW v. (Scots) to stall. |
| TAWAIS | • TAWAI n. (Maori) a New Zealand beech, also TAWHAI. |
| TAWDRY | • tawdry n. (Obsolete) Tawdry lace. • tawdry n. (Obsolete) Anything gaudy and cheap; pretentious finery. • tawdry adj. (Of clothing, appearance, etc.) Cheap and gaudy; showy. |
| TAWERS | • tawers n. Plural of tawer. • TAWER n. a maker of white leather. |
| TAWERY | • tawery n. A place where skins are tawed. • TAWERY n. a place where skins are dressed. |
| TAWHAI | • TAWHAI n. (Maori) a New Zealand beech, also TAWAI. |
| TAWIER | • TAWIE adj. (Scots) tractable. |
| TAWING | • tawing v. Present participle of taw. • tawing n. The process by which animal skins are tawed. • TAWING n. the act of tawing, converting skin to white leather by tanning with alum and salt. |
| TAWNEY | • Tawney prop.n. A surname from Norman. • TAWNEY adj. light brown, also TAWNY. • TAWNEY n. a port of a rich orange-brown colour. |
| TAWPIE | • tawpie n. (Chiefly Scotland) foolish or awkward youngster. • TAWPIE n. (Scots) a foolish or awkward young person, also TAUPIE. |
| TAWSED | • tawsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of tawse. • TAWSE v. to beat with a taws. |
| TAWSES | • tawses n. Plural of tawse. • TAWSE v. to beat with a taws. |
| TAWTED | • TAWT v. (Scots) to mat, tangle, also TAUT. |
| TAWTIE | • TAWTIE adj. (Scots) matted, tangled. |