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T (also t)1 British & World English

the twentieth letter of the alphabet

T2 British & World English

(in units of measurement) tera- (1012)

t British & World English

imperial or metric ton(s)

't British & World English

the word ‘it’, attached to the end of a verb, especially in the transcription of regional spoken use

-t1 British & World English

equivalent to -est (as in shalt).

-t2 British & World English

equivalent to -ed (as in crept, sent, spoilt).

T in absolute temperature British & World English

a temperature measured from absolute zero in kelvins

t in T (also t)1 British & World English

the twentieth letter of the alphabet

T in T (also t)1 British & World English

a shape like that of a capital T

T in tesla (abbreviation: T) British & World English

the SI unit of magnetic flux density

long ton in ton (abbreviation: t, also tn)1 British & World English

a unit of weight equal to 2,240 lb avoirdupois (1016.05 kg)

t in top quark (abbreviation: t) British & World English

a quark with a mass of about 340,000 times that of an electron and a charge of +23

T in tritium British & World English

a radioactive isotope of hydrogen with a mass approximately three times that of the usual isotope

-n't British & World English

not, used with auxiliary verbs (e.g. can’t, won’t, didn’t, and isn’t)

ain't British & World English

am not; are not; is not

T & A British & World English

tits and ass

T-bar British & World English

a beam or bar shaped like the letter T

T-top British & World English

a car roof with removable panels

T-back British & World English

a high-cut undergarment or swimming costume having only a thin strip of material passing between the buttocks

T-bill British & World English

short for Treasury bill.

T-bone British & World English

a large choice piece of loin steak containing a T-shaped bone

T-cell British & World English

another term for T-lymphocyte.

T-zone British & World English

the central part of a person’s face, including the forehead, nose, and chin, especially as having oilier skin than the rest of the face

T-group British & World English

a group of people undergoing therapy or training in which they observe and seek to improve their own interpersonal relationships or communication skills

T-shirt (also tee shirt) British & World English

a short-sleeved casual top, generally made of cotton, having the shape of a T when spread out flat

G and T (also G & T) British & World English

a drink of gin and tonic