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t
ta random variable having a t distribution.
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't
'ta shortened form of it, before or after a verb, as in 'twas, 'tis, do't, see't.
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T
Tnounthe 20th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
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T-(in designations of aircraft) trainer.
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-t
-tvariant of -ed used in forming the past tense or past participle of certain verbs, usually occurring when the final consonant of the stem is voiceless, a lateral, or a nasal and there is internal vowel change in the root.
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t.
t.abbreviationin the time of.
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T.
T.abbreviationtablespoon; tablespoonful.
t
1 Americannoun
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the 20th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
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any spoken sound represented by the letter T or t, as in tub, but, or butter.
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something having the shape of a T .
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a written or printed representation of the letter T or t.
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a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter T or t.
idioms
noun
abbreviation
abbreviation
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Football. tackle.
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taken from.
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tare.
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teaspoon; teaspoonful.
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temperature.
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tenor.
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Grammar. tense.
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territory.
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time.
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tome.
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ton.
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town.
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township.
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transit.
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transitive.
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troy.
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tablespoon; tablespoonful.
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Territory.
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Township.
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Tuesday.
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commerce tare
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teaspoon(ful)
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temperature
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music tempo
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tenor
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grammar tense
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ton(s)
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transitive
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the 20th letter and 16th consonant of the modern English alphabet
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a speech sound represented by this letter, usually a voiceless alveolar stop, as in tame
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something shaped like a T
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a T-junction
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in every detail; perfectly
the work suited her to a T
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tonne(s)
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troy (weight)
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statistics distribution
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statistics See Student's t
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absolute temperature
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tera-
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chem tritium
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biochem thymine
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tesla
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surface tension
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Abbreviation of temperature, tesla, thymine
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The symbol for the isotope tritium.
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of T4
First recorded in 1970–75
Origin of t.10
From the Latin word tempore
Example Sentences
Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.
Reality is that you are giving up your family time by doing the o. t. when they need you at work.
From Time • May 3, 2013
Says Dr. Gumpert: The T. B. death rate may have dropped, but there are now 1,500,000 cases of t. b. in Germany, more than one-fourth of them advanced.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But the adjacent connotation "badger v. t." which Webster does say derives from Wisconsin is as follows: "To beat down; cheat; barter; bargain."
From Time Magazine Archive
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“Be a good boy and be careful. No, you can’t kiss me here. You >. »» can t. “All right.”
From "A Farewell To Arms" by Ernest Hemingway
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“I wanted to bathe her. I had the sponge in my hand. But she wouldn t. She kept laughing and saying no.”
From "The Giver" by Lois Lowry
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