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13 dictionary results for: T.
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T.
1.tablespoon; tablespoonful.
2.Territory.
3.Township.
4.Tuesday.
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t.
1.Football. tackle.
2.taken from.
3.tare.
4.teaspoon; teaspoonful.
5.temperature.
6.in the time of. [Origin: < L tempore]
7.tenor.
8.Grammar. tense.
9.territory.
10.time.
11.tome.
12.ton.
13.town.
14.township.
15.transit.
16.transitive.
17.troy.
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t.  
abbr.  
  1. tare
    1. teaspoon
    2. teaspoonful
  2. Latin tempore (in the time of)
  3. time
  4. ton
  5. transitive
  6. troy (system of weights)

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T.  
abbr.  
  1. tablespoon
  2. tablespoonful

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ta·ble·spoon       (tā'bəl-spōōn')  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  1. A large spoon used for serving food.
  2. Abbr. T. or tbs. or tbsp. A household cooking measure equal to 3 teaspoons, or 1/2 fluid ounce (15 milliliters). See Table at measurement.

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ta·ble·spoon·ful       (tā'bəl-spōōn-fŏŏl')  Pronunciation Key 
n.   pl. ta·ble·spoon·fuls Abbr. T. or tbs. or tbsp.
The amount that a tablespoon can hold.

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tea·spoon       (tē'spōōn')  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  1. The common small spoon used especially in serving and consuming tea, coffee, and desserts.
  2. Abbr. t. or tsp. A household cooking measure equal to 1/3 tablespoon (about 5 milliliters). See Table at measurement.

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tea·spoon·ful       (tē'spōōn-fŏŏl')  Pronunciation Key 
n.   pl. tea·spoon·fuls Abbr. t. or tsp.
The amount that a teaspoon can hold.

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ton       (tŭn)  Pronunciation Key 
n.   Abbr. t. or tn.
  1. A unit of weight equal to 2,000 pounds (0.907 metric ton or 907.18 kilograms). Also called net ton, short ton.
  2. A unit of weight equal to 2,240 pounds (1.016 metric tons or 1,016.05 kilograms). Also called long ton.
  3. A metric ton. See Table at measurement.
  4. A unit of capacity for cargo in maritime shipping, normally estimated at 40 cubic feet.
  5. A unit of internal capacity of a ship equal to 100 cubic feet.
  6. A unit for measuring the displacement of ships, equal to 35 cubic feet, and supposed to equal the volume taken by a long ton of seawater.
  7. Informal
    1. A large extent, amount, or number. Often used in the plural: has a ton of work; gets tons of fan mail.
    2. Used adverbially with a or in the plural to mean "to a great degree or extent" or "frequently": felt a ton better; has seen her tons lately.


[Middle English tonne, a measure of weight; see tun.]

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tran·si·tive       (trān'sĭ-tĭv, -zĭ-)  Pronunciation Key 
adj.  
  1. Abbr. trans. or tr. or t. Grammar Expressing an action carried from the subject to the object; requiring a direct object to complete meaning. Used of a verb or verb construction.
  2. Characterized by or involving transition.
  3. Logic & Mathematics Of or relating to a relationship between three elements such that if the relationship holds between the first and second elements and between the second and third elements, it necessarily holds between the first and third elements. Examples of transitive relationships are equality for numbers and divisibility for integers.

n.   Grammar
A transitive verb.


[Late Latin trānsitīvus, passing over (translation of Greek diabibastikos), from trānsitus, past participle of trānsīre, to go over; see transient.]

tran'si·tive·ly adv., tran'si·tive·ness, tran'si·tiv'i·ty n.
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troy       (troi)  Pronunciation Key 
adj.   Abbr. t.
Of or expressed in troy weight.


[Middle English troye, after Troyes.]

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t.
  1. tare
  2. teaspoon
  3. teaspoonful
  4. Latin tempore (in the time of)
  5. time
  6. ton
  7. transitive
  8. troy

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