Name Report For First Name THIA:

THIA

First name THIA's origin is Other. THIA means "divine". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with THIA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of thia.(Brown names are of the same origin (Other) with THIA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with THIA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming THIA

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES THƯA AS A WHOLE:

bethia anthia cynthia lethia pythia galinthias althia bethiar cathia elethia elthia mathia matthia mathias matthias xanthia timothia penthia leucothia ilithia cinthia amalthia

NAMES RHYMING WITH THƯA (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (hia) - Names That Ends with hia:

ashia sophia kaiolohia dawneshia dayshia delphia elishia labreshia lakeshia lakishia tashia myeshia

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ia) - Names That Ends with ia:

afia aminia efia fowsia kamaria safia tawia beornia bernia odelia alaia badi'a dummonia amaia donia erensia kamia melodia saskia nubia tabia berengaria cambria ingria abelia adalia aloysia agalaia agalia aglaia alesia ambrosia anysia artemia aspasia athanasia basilia callia calligenia cassiopeia castalia celosia cosimia demetria dionysia egeria eileithyia elefteria erytheia eulallia eunomia euphemia eurycleia filia gelasia georgia harmonia hedia helia hesperia hestia hippodamia hygeia hypatia idalia iphegenia lamia lampetia laodamia lelia obelia oleisia orithyia ortygia parthenia pelagia pelicia pelopia polyhymnia sinovia sophronia stasia terentia thalia theophania theophilia titania urania

NAMES RHYMING WITH THƯA (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (thi) - Names That Begins with thi:

thi thibaud thieny thierry thiery thinh thira thirza thisbe

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (th) - Names That Begins with th:

thabit thacher thacker thackere thaddea thaddeus thaddia thaddius thadina thadine thady thai thain thais thalassa thaleia tham thamyris than thana' thanasis thanatos thane thang thanh thanos thao thaqib thara' tharen thatcher thaumas thaw thawain thaxte thaxter thay thayne the thea thearl thecla theda thegn thekla thelma thema themis thenoma thenomia theoclymenus theodora theodore theodorus theodosios theola theomund theon theone theophaneia theophanie theophile theora theore theoris thera therese thermuthis theron therron thersites theseus thetis theyn tho thom thoma thomas thomasin thomdic thomkins thompson thomsina thor thora thoraldtun thorley thorm thormond thormund thorn

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH THƯA:

First Names which starts with 't' and ends with 'a':

tabatha tabetha tabitha tablita tabora tadita tahlia tahra taipa taiyana taka takala takara takoda tala taletha talia talisha talitha tallia talora talya talyssa tama tamanna tamara tamera tamika tamma tammara tamra tandra taneisha tanessa tangerina tania tanisha tanya tara taraka tarana tarina tasa tasina tassa tatiana taura taurina tavia tavisha tawnia tawnya taya tayanita tayba taylia tayzia tea teadora tealia teanna teaonia teca tecla tedra teela teetonka tehya teisha teka telma temima temira teodora teofila teoma terceira teresa teresina teresita teriana terika terra terza tesia tessa tessema tessia teva thressa thrisha thurayya thwayya thyra tia tiahna tianna tiauna tibelda tiberia

English Words Rhyming THIA

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES THƯA AS A WHOLE:

absinthialadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to wormwood; absinthian.

absinthiannoun (n.) Of the nature of wormwood.

absinthiatedadjective (a.) Impregnated with wormwood; as, absinthiated wine.

carpathianadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a range of mountains in Austro-Hungary, called the Carpathians, which partially inclose Hungary on the north, east, and south.

cerinthiannoun (n.) One of an ancient religious sect, so called from Cerinthus, a Jew, who attempted to unite the doctrines of Christ with the opinions of the Jews and Gnostics.

corinthiacadjective (a.) Pertaining to Corinth.

corinthiannoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Corinth.
 noun (n.) A gay, licentious person.
 noun (n.) A man of fashion given to pleasuring or sport; a fashionable man about town; esp., a man of means who drives his own horse, sails his own yacht, or the like.
 adjective (a.) Of or relating to Corinth.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Corinthian order of architecture, invented by the Greeks, but more commonly used by the Romans.
 adjective (a.) Debauched in character or practice; impure.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to an amateur sailor or yachtsman; as, a corinthian race (one in which the contesting yachts must be manned by amateurs.)

deuteropathianoun (n.) Alt. of Deuteropathy

forsythiaadjective (a.) A shrub of the Olive family, with yellow blossoms.

helminthiasisnoun (n.) A disease in which worms are present in some part of the body.

hyacinthianadjective (a.) Hyacinthine.

karmathiannoun (n.) One of a Mohammedan sect founded in the ninth century by Karmat.

labyrinthianadjective (a.) Intricately winding; like a labyrinth; perplexed; labyrinthal.

lithianoun (n.) The oxide of lithium; a strong alkaline caustic similar to potash and soda, but weaker. See Lithium.

lithiasisnoun (n.) The formation of stony concretions or calculi in any part of the body, especially in the bladder and urinary passages.

myopathianoun (n.) Any affection of the muscles or muscular system.

parthiannoun (n.) A native Parthia.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to ancient Parthia, in Asia.

pythiadnoun (n.) The period intervening between one celebration of the Pythian games and the next.

pythianadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Delphi, to the temple of Apollo, or to the priestess of Apollo, who delivered oracles at Delphi.

scythiannoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Scythia; specifically (Ethnol.), one of a Slavonic race which in early times occupied Eastern Europe.
 noun (n.) The language of the Scythians.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Scythia (a name given to the northern part of Asia, and Europe adjoining to Asia), or its language or inhabitants.

sothiacadjective (a.) Alt. of Sothic

struthianadjective (a.) Struthious.

thialdinenoun (n.) A weak nitrogenous sulphur base, C6H13NS2.

thialolnoun (n.) A colorless oily liquid, (C2H5)2S2, having a strong garlic odor; -- called also ethyl disulphide. By extension, any one of the series of related compounds.

xanthianadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Xanthus, an ancient town on Asia Minor; -- applied especially to certain marbles found near that place, and now in the British Museum.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH THƯA (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (hia) - English Words That Ends with hia:


adelphianoun (n.) A "brotherhood," or collection of stamens in a bundle; -- used in composition, as in the class names, Monadelphia, Diadelphia, etc.

agraphianoun (n.) The absence or loss of the power of expressing ideas by written signs. It is one form of aphasia.

anthobranchianoun (n. pl.) A division of nudibranchiate Mollusca, in which the gills form a wreath or cluster upon the posterior part of the back. See Nudibranchiata, and Doris.

apomorphianoun (n.) Alt. of Apomorphine

aspidobranchianoun (n. pl.) A group of Gastropoda, with limpetlike shells, including the abalone shells and keyhole limpets.

batrachianoun (n. pl.) The order of amphibians which includes the frogs and toads; the Anura. Sometimes the word is used in a wider sense as equivalent to Amphibia.

brachianoun (n. pl.) See Brachium.

branchianoun (n.) A gill; a respiratory organ for breathing the air contained in water, such as many aquatic and semiaquatic animals have.

bronchianoun (n. pl.) The bronchial tubes which arise from the branching of the trachea, esp. the subdivision of the bronchi.

ceratobranchianoun (n. pl.) A group of nudibranchiate Mollusca having on the back papilliform or branched organs serving as gills.

diadelphianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants whose stamens are united into two bodies or bundles by their filaments.

didelphianoun (n. pl.) The subclass of Mammalia which includes the marsupials. See Marsupialia.

lamellibranchianoun (n. pl.) Alt. of Lamellibranchiata

lochianoun (n. pl.) The discharge from the womb and vagina which follows childbirth.

malpighianoun (n.) A genus of tropical American shrubs with opposite leaves and small white or reddish flowers. The drupes of Malpighia urens are eaten under the name of Barbadoes cherries.

marsipobranchianoun (n. pl.) A class of Vertebrata, lower than fishes, characterized by their purselike gill cavities, cartilaginous skeletons, absence of limbs, and a suckerlike mouth destitute of jaws. It includes the lampreys and hagfishes. See Cyclostoma, and Lamprey. Called also Marsipobranchiata, and Marsipobranchii.

monadelphianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants having the stamens united into a tube, or ring, by the filaments, as in the Mallow family.

monodelphianoun (n. pl.) The group that includes all ordinary or placental mammals; the Placentalia. See Mammalia.

monomachianoun (n.) Alt. of Monomachy

morphianoun (n.) Morphine.

onychianoun (n.) A whitlow.
 noun (n.) An affection of a finger or toe, attended with ulceration at the base of the nail, and terminating in the destruction of the nail.

opisthobranchianoun (n. pl.) Alt. of Opisthobranchiata

ornithodelphianoun (n. pl.) Same as Monotremata.

paronychianoun (n.) A whitlow, or felon.

phyllobranchianoun (n.) A crustacean gill composed of lamellae.

pleurobrachianoun (n.) A genus of ctenophores having an ovate body and two long plumose tentacles.

pleurobranchianoun (n.) Same as Pleurobranch.

podobranchianoun (n.) Same as Podobranch.

polyadelphianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants having stamens united in three or more bodies or bundles by the filaments.

polybranchianoun (n. pl.) A division of Nudibranchiata including those which have numerous branchiae on the back.

pseudobranchianoun (n.) A rudimentary branchia, or gill.

pterobranchianoun (n. pl.) An order of marine Bryozoa, having a bilobed lophophore and an axial cord. The genus Rhabdopleura is the type. Called also Podostomata. See Rhabdopleura.

pygobranchianoun (n. pl.) A division of opisthobranchiate mollusks having the branchiae in a wreath or group around the anal opening, as in the genus Doris.

saurobatrachianoun (n. pl.) The Urodela.

scutibranchianoun (n. pl.) Same as Scutibranchiata.

synechianoun (n.) A disease of the eye, in which the iris adheres to the cornea or to the capsule of the crystalline lens.

tectibranchianoun (n. pl.) Same as Tectibranchiata.

tracheobranchianoun (n.) One of the gill-like breathing organs of certain aquatic insect larvae. They contain tracheal tubes somewhat similar to those of other insects.

trichobranchianoun (n.) The gill of a crustacean in which the branchial filaments are slender and cylindrical, as in the crawfishes.

zygobranchianoun (n. pl.) A division of marine gastropods in which the gills are developed on both sides of the body and the renal organs are also paired. The abalone (Haliotis) and the keyhole limpet (Fissurella) are examples.

welwitschianoun (n.) An African plant (Welwitschia mirabilis) belonging to the order Gnetaceae. It consists of a short, woody, topshaped stem, and never more than two leaves, which are the cotyledons enormously developed, and at length split into diverging segments.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH THƯA (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (thi) - Words That Begins with thi:


thibetannoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Thibet.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Thibet.

thibetiannoun (a. & n.) Same as Thibetan.

thiblenoun (n.) A slice; a skimmer; a spatula; a pudding stick.

thicknoun (n.) The thickest part, or the time when anything is thickest.
 noun (n.) A thicket; as, gloomy thicks.
 superlative (superl.) Measuring in the third dimension other than length and breadth, or in general dimension other than length; -- said of a solid body; as, a timber seven inches thick.
 superlative (superl.) Having more depth or extent from one surface to its opposite than usual; not thin or slender; as, a thick plank; thick cloth; thick paper; thick neck.
 superlative (superl.) Dense; not thin; inspissated; as, thick vapors. Also used figuratively; as, thick darkness.
 superlative (superl.) Not transparent or clear; hence, turbid, muddy, or misty; as, the water of a river is apt to be thick after a rain.
 superlative (superl.) Abundant, close, or crowded in space; closely set; following in quick succession; frequently recurring.
 superlative (superl.) Not having due distinction of syllables, or good articulation; indistinct; as, a thick utterance.
 superlative (superl.) Deep; profound; as, thick sleep.
 superlative (superl.) Dull; not quick; as, thick of fearing.
 superlative (superl.) Intimate; very friendly; familiar.
 adverb (adv.) Frequently; fast; quick.
 adverb (adv.) Closely; as, a plat of ground thick sown.
 adverb (adv.) To a great depth, or to a greater depth than usual; as, land covered thick with manure.
 verb (v. t. & i.) To thicken.

thickbillnoun (n.) The bullfinch.

thickeningnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Thicken
 noun (n.) Something put into a liquid or mass to make it thicker.

thicketadjective (a.) A wood or a collection of trees, shrubs, etc., closely set; as, a ram caught in a thicket.

thickheadnoun (n.) A thick-headed or stupid person.
 noun (n.) Any one of several species of Australian singing birds of the genus Pachycephala. The males of some of the species are bright-colored. Some of the species are popularly called thrushes.

thickishadjective (a.) Somewhat thick.

thicknessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being thick (in any of the senses of the adjective).

thicksetnoun (n.) A close or thick hedge.
 noun (n.) A stout, twilled cotton cloth; a fustian corduroy, or velveteen.
 adjective (a.) Close planted; as, a thickset wood; a thickset hedge.
 adjective (a.) Having a short, thick body; stout.

thickskinnoun (n.) A coarse, gross person; a person void of sensibility or sinsitiveness; a dullard.

thickskullnoun (n.) A dullard, or dull person; a blockhead; a numskull.

thiefnoun (n.) One who steals; one who commits theft or larceny. See Theft.
 noun (n.) A waster in the snuff of a candle.

thienonenoun (n.) A ketone derivative of thiophene obtained as a white crystalline substance, (C4H3S)2.CO, by the action of aluminium chloride and carbonyl chloride on thiophene.

thienylnoun (n.) The hypothetical radical C4H3S, regarded as the essential residue of thiophene and certain of its derivatives.

thievingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Thieve

thieverynoun (n.) The practice of stealing; theft; thievishness.
 noun (n.) That which is stolen.

thievishadjective (a.) Given to stealing; addicted to theft; as, a thievish boy, a thievish magpie.
 adjective (a.) Like a thief; acting by stealth; sly; secret.
 adjective (a.) Partaking of the nature of theft; accomplished by stealing; dishonest; as, a thievish practice.

thighnoun (n.) The proximal segment of the hind limb between the knee and the trunk. See Femur.
 noun (n.) The coxa, or femur, of an insect.

thilknoun (pron.) That same; this; that.

thillnoun (n.) One of the two long pieces of wood, extending before a vehicle, between which a horse is hitched; a shaft.
 noun (n.) The floor of a coal mine.

thillernoun (n.) The horse which goes between the thills, or shafts, and supports them; also, the last horse in a team; -- called also thill horse.

thimblenoun (n.) A kind of cap or cover, or sometimes a broad ring, for the end of the finger, used in sewing to protect the finger when pushing the needle through the material. It is usually made of metal, and has upon the outer surface numerous small pits to catch the head of the needle.
 noun (n.) Any thimble-shaped appendage or fixure.
 noun (n.) A tubular piece, generally a strut, through which a bolt or pin passes.
 noun (n.) A fixed or movable ring, tube, or lining placed in a hole.
 noun (n.) A tubular cone for expanding a flue; -- called ferrule in England.
 noun (n.) A ring of thin metal formed with a grooved circumference so as to fit within an eye-spice, or the like, and protect it from chafing.

thimbleberrynoun (n.) A kind of black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis), common in America.

thimbleeyenoun (n.) The chub mackerel. See under Chub.

thimblefulnoun (n.) As much as a thimble will hold; a very small quantity.

thimblerignoun (n.) A sleight-of-hand trick played with three small cups, shaped like thimbles, and a small ball or little pea.
 verb (v. t.) To swindle by means of small cups or thimbles, and a pea or small ball placed under one of them and quickly shifted to another, the victim laying a wager that he knows under which cup it is; hence, to cheat by any trick.

thimbleriggingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Thimblerig

thimbleriggernoun (n.) One who cheats by thimblerigging, or tricks of legerdemain.

thimbleweednoun (n.) Any plant of the composite genus Rudbeckia, coarse herbs somewhat resembling the sunflower; -- so called from their conical receptacles.

thinningnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Thin

thineadjective (pron. & a.) A form of the possessive case of the pronoun thou, now superseded in common discourse by your, the possessive of you, but maintaining a place in solemn discourse, in poetry, and in the usual language of the Friends, or Quakers.

thingnoun (n.) Whatever exists, or is conceived to exist, as a separate entity, whether animate or inanimate; any separable or distinguishable object of thought.
 noun (n.) An inanimate object, in distinction from a living being; any lifeless material.
 noun (n.) A transaction or occurrence; an event; a deed.
 noun (n.) A portion or part; something.
 noun (n.) A diminutive or slighted object; any object viewed as merely existing; -- often used in pity or contempt.
 noun (n.) Clothes; furniture; appurtenances; luggage; as, to pack or store one's things.
 noun (n.) Whatever may be possessed or owned; a property; -- distinguished from person.
 noun (n.) In Scandinavian countries, a legislative or judicial assembly.
 noun (n.) Alt. of Ting

thinkingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Think
 noun (n.) The act of thinking; mode of thinking; imagination; cogitation; judgment.
 adjective (a.) Having the faculty of thought; cogitative; capable of a regular train of ideas; as, man is a thinking being.

thinkableadjective (a.) Capable of being thought or conceived; cogitable.

thinkernoun (n.) One who thinks; especially and chiefly, one who thinks in a particular manner; as, a close thinker; a deep thinker; a coherent thinker.

thinlyadjective (a.) In a thin manner; in a loose, scattered manner; scantily; not thickly; as, ground thinly planted with trees; a country thinly inhabited.

thinnernoun (n.) One who thins, or makes thinner.

thinnessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being thin (in any of the senses of the word).

thinnishadjective (a.) Somewhat thin.

thinolitenoun (n.) A calcareous tufa, in part crystalline, occurring on a large scale as a shore deposit about the Quaternary lake basins of Nevada.

thiocarbonatenoun (n.) A sulphocarbonate.

thiocarbonicadjective (a.) Same as Sulphocarbonic.

thiocyanatenoun (n.) Same as Sulphocyanate.

thiocyanicadjective (a.) Same as Sulphocyanic.

thionaphthenenoun (n.) A double benzene and thiophene nucleus, C8H6S, analogous to naphthalene, and like it the base of a large series of derivatives.

thionicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to sulphur; containing or resembling sulphur; specifically, designating certain of the thio compounds; as, the thionic acids. Cf. Dithionic, Trithionic, Tetrathionic, etc.

thioninenoun (n.) An artificial red or violet dyestuff consisting of a complex sulphur derivative of certain aromatic diamines, and obtained as a dark crystalline powder; -- called also phenylene violet.

thionolnoun (n.) A red or violet dyestuff having a greenish metallic luster. It is produced artificially, by the chemical dehydration of thionine, as a brown amorphous powder.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH THƯA:

English Words which starts with 't' and ends with 'a':

tabulanoun (n.) A table; a tablet.
 noun (n.) One of the transverse plants found in the calicles of certain corals and hydroids.

tabulatanoun (n. pl.) An artificial group of stony corals including those which have transverse septa in the calicles. The genera Pocillopora and Favosites are examples.

tacamahacanoun (n.) A bitter balsamic resin obtained from tropical American trees of the genus Elaphrium (E. tomentosum and E. Tacamahaca), and also from East Indian trees of the genus Calophyllum; also, the resinous exhudation of the balsam poplar.
 noun (n.) Any tree yielding tacamahac resin, especially, in North America, the balsam poplar, or balm of Gilead (Populus balsamifera).

tachinanoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of Diptera belonging to Tachina and allied genera. Their larvae are external parasites of other insects.

tachyglossanoun (n. pl.) A division of monotremes which comprises the spiny ant-eaters of Australia and New Guinea. See Illust. under Echidna.

taenianoun (n.) A genus of intestinal worms which includes the common tapeworms of man. See Tapeworm.
 noun (n.) A band; a structural line; -- applied to several bands and lines of nervous matter in the brain.
 noun (n.) The fillet, or band, at the bottom of a Doric frieze, separating it from the architrave.

taeniadanoun (n. pl.) Same as Taenioidea.

taeniatanoun (n. pl.) A division of Ctenophora including those which have a long, ribbonlike body. The Venus's girdle is the most familiar example.

taenioglossanoun (n. pl.) An extensive division of gastropod mollusks in which the odontophore is long and narrow, and usually bears seven rows of teeth. It includes a large number of families both marine and fresh-water.

taenioideanoun (n. pl.) The division of cestode worms which comprises the tapeworms. See Tapeworm.

taeniolanoun (n.) One of the radial partitions which separate the internal cavities of certain medusae.

taffetanoun (n.) Alt. of Taffety

tafianoun (n.) A variety of rum.

taglianoun (n.) A peculiar combination of pulleys.

tahanoun (n.) The African rufous-necked weaver bird (Hyphantornis texor).

tairanoun (n.) Same as Tayra.

talarianoun (n. pl.) Small wings or winged shoes represented as fastened to the ankles, -- chiefly used as an attribute of Mercury.

talegallanoun (n.) A genus of Australian birds which includes the brush turkey. See Brush turkey.

talmanoun (n.) A kind of large cape, or short, full cloak, forming part of the dress of ladies.
 noun (n.) A similar garment worn formerly by gentlemen.

talpanoun (n.) A genus of small insectivores including the common European mole.

tananoun (n.) Same as Banxring.

tanghinianoun (n.) The ordeal tree. See under Ordeal.

tankanoun (n.) A kind of boat used in Canton. It is about 25 feet long and is often rowed by women. Called also tankia.

tankianoun (n.) See Tanka.

tanystomatanoun (n. pl.) A division of dipterous insects in which the proboscis is large and contains lancelike mandibles and maxillae. The horseflies and robber flies are examples.

tapanoun (n.) A kind of cloth prepared by the Polynesians from the inner bark of the paper mulberry; -- sometimes called also kapa.

taphrenchymanoun (n.) Same as Bothrenchyma.

tapiocanoun (n.) A coarsely granular substance obtained by heating, and thus partly changing, the moistened starch obtained from the roots of the cassava. It is much used in puddings and as a thickening for soups. See Cassava.

tarantellanoun (n.) A rapid and delirious sort of Neapolitan dance in 6-8 time, which moves in whirling triplets; -- so called from a popular notion of its being a remedy against the poisonous bite of the tarantula. Some derive its name from Taranto in Apulia.
 noun (n.) Music suited to such a dance.

tarantulanoun (n.) Any one of several species of large spiders, popularly supposed to be very venomous, especially the European species (Tarantula apuliae). The tarantulas of Texas and adjacent countries are large species of Mygale.

tardigradaadjective (a.) A tribe of edentates comprising the sloths. They are noted for the slowness of their movements when on the ground. See Sloth, 3.
 adjective (a.) An order of minute aquatic arachnids; -- called also bear animalcules, sloth animalcules, and water bears.

tarentulanoun (n.) See Tarantula.

tarsianoun (n.) Alt. of Tarsiatura

tarsiaturanoun (n.) A kind of mosaic in woodwork, much employed in Italy in the fifteenth century and later, in which scrolls and arabesques, and sometimes architectural scenes, landscapes, fruits, flowers, and the like, were produced by inlaying pieces of wood of different colors and shades into panels usually of walnut wood.

tataupanoun (n.) A South American tinamou (Crypturus tataupa).

tattanoun (n.) A bamboo frame or trellis hung at a door or window of a house, over which water is suffered to trickle, in order to moisten and cool the air as it enters.

taurocollanoun (n.) Glue made from a bull's hide.

taxeopodanoun (n. pl.) An order of extinct Mammalia found in the Tertiary formations.

tayranoun (n.) A South American carnivore (Galera barbara) allied to the grison. The tail is long and thick. The length, including the tail, is about three feet.

tazzanoun (n.) An ornamental cup or vase with a large, flat, shallow bowl, resting on a pedestal and often having handles.

tchawytchanoun (n.) The quinnat salmon.

teanoun (n.) The prepared leaves of a shrub, or small tree (Thea, / Camellia, Chinensis). The shrub is a native of China, but has been introduced to some extent into some other countries.
 noun (n.) A decoction or infusion of tea leaves in boiling water; as, tea is a common beverage.
 noun (n.) Any infusion or decoction, especially when made of the dried leaves of plants; as, sage tea; chamomile tea; catnip tea.
 noun (n.) The evening meal, at which tea is usually served; supper.
 verb (v. i.) To take or drink tea.

tectibranchiatanoun (n. pl.) An order, or suborder, of gastropod Mollusca in which the gills are usually situated on one side of the back, and protected by a fold of the mantle. When there is a shell, it is usually thin and delicate and often rudimentary. The aplysias and the bubble shells are examples.

tegulanoun (n.) A small appendage situated above the base of the wings of Hymenoptera and attached to the mesonotum.

tellinanoun (n.) A genus of marine bivalve mollusks having thin, delicate, and often handsomely colored shells.

telotrochanoun (n.) An annelid larva having telotrochal bands of cilia.

temperanoun (n.) A mode or process of painting; distemper.
 noun (n.) A mode or process of painting; distemper.

tenianoun (n.) See Taenia.

tentaculatanoun (n. pl.) A division of Ctenophora including those which have two long tentacles.

tentaculiferanoun (n. pl.) Same as Suctoria, 1.

tephrosianoun (n.) A genus of leguminous shrubby plants and herbs, mostly found in tropical countries, a few herbaceous species being North American. The foliage is often ashy-pubescent, whence the name.

tequilanoun (n.) An intoxicating liquor made from the maguey in the district of Tequila, Mexico.

teratomanoun (n.) A tumor, sometimes found in newborn children, which is made up of a heterigenous mixture of tissues, as of bone, cartilage and muscle.

terebranoun (n.) A genus of marine gastropods having a long, tapering spire. They belong to the Toxoglossa. Called also auger shell.
 noun (n.) The boring ovipositor of a hymenopterous insect.

terebrantianoun (n. pl.) A division of Hymenoptera including those which have an ovipositor adapted for perforating plants. It includes the sawflies.

terebratulanoun (n.) A genus of brachiopods which includes many living and some fossil species. The larger valve has a perforated beak, through which projects a short peduncle for attachment. Called also lamp shell.

termanoun (n.) The terminal lamina, or thin ventral part, of the anterior wall of the third ventricle of the brain.

terminalianoun (n. pl.) A festival celebrated annually by the Romans on February 23 in honor of Terminus, the god of boundaries.

terranoun (n.) The earth; earth.

tessellatanoun (n. pl.) A division of Crinoidea including numerous fossil species in which the body is covered with tessellated plates.

tesseranoun (n.) A small piece of marble, glass, earthenware, or the like, having a square, or nearly square, face, used by the ancients for mosaic, as for making pavements, for ornamenting walls, and like purposes; also, a similar piece of ivory, bone, wood, etc., used as a ticket of admission to theaters, or as a certificate for successful gladiators, and as a token for various other purposes.

testanoun (n.) The external hard or firm covering of many invertebrate animals.
 noun (n.) The outer integument of a seed; the episperm, or spermoderm.

testaceanoun (n. pl.) Invertebrate animals covered with shells, especially mollusks; shellfish.

testudinatanoun (n. pl.) An order of reptiles which includes the turtles and tortoises. The body is covered by a shell consisting of an upper or dorsal shell, called the carapace, and a lower or ventral shell, called the plastron, each of which consists of several plates.

tethyodeanoun (n. pl.) A division of Tunicata including the common attached ascidians, both simple and compound. Called also Tethioidea.

tetrabranchiatanoun (n. pl.) An order of Cephalopoda having four gills. Among living species it includes only the pearly nautilus. Numerous genera and species are found in the fossil state, such as Ammonites, Baculites, Orthoceras, etc.

tetracorallanoun (n. pl.) Same as Rugosa.

tetractinellidanoun (n. pl.) A division of Spongiae in which the spicules are siliceous and have four branches diverging at right angles. Called also Tetractinellinae.

tetradecapodanoun (n. pl.) Same as Arthrostraca.

tetradrachmanoun (n.) A silver coin among the ancient Greeks, of the value of four drachms.

tetradynamianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants having six stamens, four of which are longer than the others.

tetragynianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean order of plants having four styles.

tetrameranoun (n. pl.) A division of Coleoptera having, apparently, only four tarsal joints, one joint being rudimentary.

tetrandrianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants having four stamens.

tetraneumonanoun (n. pl.) A division of Arachnida including those spiders which have four lungs, or pulmonary sacs. It includes the bird spiders (Mygale) and the trapdoor spiders. See Mygale.

thalamophoranoun (n. pl.) Same as Foraminifera.

thalianoun (n.) That one of the nine Muses who presided over comedy.
 noun (n.) One of the three Graces.
 noun (n.) One of the Nereids.

thaliaceanoun (n. pl.) A division of Tunicata comprising the free-swimming species, such as Salpa and Doliolum.

theanoun (n.) A genus of plants found in China and Japan; the tea plant.

thecanoun (n.) A sheath; a case; as, the theca, or cell, of an anther; the theca, or spore case, of a fungus; the theca of the spinal cord.
 noun (n.) The chitinous cup which protects the hydranths of certain hydroids.
 noun (n.) The more or less cuplike calicle of a coral.
 noun (n.) The wall forming a calicle of a coral.

thecatanoun (n. pl.) Same as Thecophora.

theclanoun (n.) Any one of many species of small delicately colored butterflies belonging to Thecla and allied genera; -- called also hairstreak, and elfin.

thecodontianoun (n. pl.) A group of fossil saurians having biconcave vertebrae and the teeth implanted in sockets.

thecophoranoun (n. pl.) A division of hydroids comprising those which have the hydranths in thecae and the gonophores in capsules. The campanularians and sertularians are examples. Called also Thecata. See Illust. under Hydroidea.

thecosomatanoun (n. pl.) An order of Pteropoda comprising those species which have a shell. See Pteropoda.

theobromanoun (n.) A genus of small trees. See Cacao.

theoricanoun (n. pl.) Public moneys expended at Athens on festivals, sacrifices, and public entertainments (especially theatrical performances), and in gifts to the people; -- also called theoric fund.

theriacanoun (n.) An ancient composition esteemed efficacious against the effects of poison; especially, a certain compound of sixty-four drugs, prepared, pulverized, and reduced by means of honey to an electuary; -- called also theriaca Andromachi, and Venice treacle.
 noun (n.) Treacle; molasses.

theriodontanoun (n. pl.) Same as Theriodontia.

theriodontianoun (n. pl.) An extinct order of reptiles found in the Permian and Triassic formations in South Africa. In some respects they resembled carnivorous mammals. Called also Theromorpha.

theromorphanoun (n. pl.) See Theriodonta.

theropodanoun (n. pl.) An order of carnivorous dinosaurs in which the feet are less birdlike, and hence more like those of an ordinary quadruped, than in the Ornithopoda. It includes the rapacious genera Megalosaurus, Creosaurus, and their allies.

thetanoun (n.) A letter of the Greek alphabet corresponding to th in English; -- sometimes called the unlucky letter, from being used by the judges on their ballots in passing condemnation on a prisoner, it being the first letter of the Greek qa`natos, death.

thoracicanoun (n. pl.) A division of cirripeds including those which have six thoracic segments, usually bearing six pairs of cirri. The common barnacles are examples.

thoracostracaadjective (a.) An extensive division of Crustacea, having a dorsal shield or carapec/ //niting all, or nearly all, of the thoracic somites to the head. It includes the crabs, lobsters, shrimps, and similar species.

thorianoun (n.) A rare white earthy substance, consisting of the oxide of thorium; -- formerly called also thorina.

thujanoun (n.) A genus of evergreen trees, thickly branched, remarkable for the distichous arrangement of their branches, and having scalelike, closely imbricated, or compressed leaves.

thulianoun (n.) Oxide of thulium.

thuyanoun (n.) Same as Thuja.

thysanopteranoun (n. pl.) A division of insects, considered by some writers a distinct order, but regarded by others as belonging to the Hemiptera. They are all of small size, and have narrow, broadly fringed wings with rudimentary nervures. Most of the species feed upon the juices of plants, and some, as those which attack grain, are very injurious to crops. Called also Physopoda. See Thrips.