tad |
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- A small amount; a little bit.
- Could you lean the picture to the left just a more?
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Talbot |
| proper noun
- An English surname thought to be of Germanic origin
- An earldom in the British peerage
- A brand of English motor car
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Tamara |
| proper noun
- (given name, female) of Slavic origin, regularly used in English since the mid-twentieth century.
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Tammy |
| proper noun
- (given name, female), pet form of Tamara.
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Tanya |
| proper noun
- (given name, female), Russian pet form (Тан� ) of Tatiana borrowed in the twentieth century; usually spelled Tania in the U.K.
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Tatiana |
| proper noun
- (given name, female) borrowed from Russian, in regular use since the end of the twentieth century.
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Ted |
| noun
- (colloquial) A Teddy boy.
proper noun
- (given name, male)
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Teddy |
| proper noun
- Diminutive of the male given name Edward.
- Diminutive of the male given name Theodore.
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Teresa |
| proper noun
- (given name, female, from Greek, ), borrowed from the Spanish and Italian form of Theresa. Diminutives: Terri, Terry, Tess, Tessa.
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Terrence |
| proper noun - (given name, male, ) A variant of Terence.
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Terri |
| proper noun - (given name, female, from Greek, ) A female given name; a form of Terry
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Terry |
| proper noun
- A surname from the medieval Norman given name Thierry, cognate of Derek.
- (given name, male, ), from the surname, or a diminutive of Terence or of any of its alternative forms.
- (given name, female, from Greek, ), diminutive of Teresa or any of its alternative forms.
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Tess |
| proper noun - (given name, female, from Greek, ); a diminutive of Teresa
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Thelma |
| proper noun
- A female given name
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Theodore |
| proper noun
- (given name, male); the name of a saint, pope, several emperors and a president.
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Thomas |
| noun
- (derogatory) An infidel (used by Christians in reference to the Apostle mentioned above not believing that Jesus had risen from the dead).
proper noun
- (given name, male) of biblical origin.
- A surname derived from the given name.
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Thor |
| proper noun
- (norse mythology) The god of thunder in Norse mythology.
- (given name, male) occasionally borrowed from Scandinavia.
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Thornton |
| proper noun
- Any of several placenames in England and Scotland
- An English and Scottish habitational surname from these places
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Tiffany |
| proper noun
- A northern English surname.
- (given name, female, from Greek, ),of modern usage, associated with Tiffany jewelry store.
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Tilly |
| proper noun
- (given name, female), pet form of Matilda.
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TIM |
| proper noun
- A nickname for the speaking clock.
initialism
- (electronics) Time Interval Meter.
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Timothy |
| proper noun (book of the Bible, Timothy)
- (biblical) Books in the New Testament of the Bible (1 Timothy and 2 Timothy), epistles to Timothy.
- (biblical character) A companion of Paul.
- (given name, male) of biblical origin, also borne by early Christian saints.
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Tina |
| proper noun
- (given name, female), short for Christina or for any name ending in -tina, such as Martina or Albertina.
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Titus |
| proper noun (book of the Bible, Epistle to Titus)
- (given name, male)
- (biblical) A book in the New Testament of the Bible, the epistle to Titus.
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Tobias |
| proper noun
- The main character in the apocryphal Book of Tobit.
- (given name, male).
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Toby |
| proper noun
- (given name, male), the English vernacular form of Tobias.
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Todd |
| proper noun
- A surname
- (given name, male)
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Tristram |
| proper noun
- A male given name, variant of Tristan
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tweed |
| noun (plural tweeds)
- a coarse woolen fabric used for clothing
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Tyler |
| proper noun
- An occupational surname for a tiler.
- (given name, male) derived from the surname.
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Tyrone |
| proper noun
- A county in Northern Ireland.
- A city in Pennsylvania.
- (context, mostly, US) (given name, male) derived from the place names.
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