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TET'RACHORD, n. [Gr. four, and a chord.] In ancient music, a diatessaron; a seri...
TETH'ER, n. [See Tedder .] A rope or chain by which a beast is confined for feed...
TETE, n. False hair; a kind of wig or cap of false hair. Tete-a-tete, head to he...
TETCH'INESS TETCH'Y See Techiness , Techy. [corrupted from touchy, touchiness.] ...
TETAUG', n. The name of a fish on the coast of New England; called also black fish.
TET'ANUS, n. [Gr. stretched.] A spasmodic contraction of the muscles of voluntar...
TEST'Y, a. Fretful; peevish; petulant; easily irritated. Pyrrbus cured his testy...
TESTU'DO, n. [L.] A tortoise. Among the Romans, a cover or screen which a body o...
TESTUDIN'EOUS, a. Resembling the shell of a tortoise.
TESTU'DINATED, a. [L. testudo, a tortoise.] Roofed; arched.
TESTU'DINAL, a. Pertaining to the tortoise, or resembling it.
TESTOON', n. A silver coin in Italy and Portugal. In Florence, the testoon is wo...
TEST'ON, n. A French coin, of the value of about six pence sterling.
TEST'ING, ppr. [from test.] Trying for proof; proving by a standard or by experi...
TEST'INESS, n. [from testy.] Fretfulness; peevishness; petulance. Testiness is a...
TEST'IMONY, n. [L. testimonium.] A solemn declaration or affirmation made for th...