testicle
assert solemnly, testify (to a fact); demonstrate; invoke as a witness
testimony; deposition; evidence; witness; (used of ark and tabernacle) (Plater);
proof
witness
testicle (usu. plural);
arched; vaulted
give as evidence; bear witness; make a will; swear; testify;
earthenware pot/vessel (esp. placed as lid over food and heaped with coals);
having 4 converging sides/no hole (roof); of space w/that roof; arched/vaulted;
having 4 converging sides/no hole (roof); of space w/that roof; arched/vaulted;
made of tortoise-shell;
tortoise; testudo; movable shed
potsherd
earthenware pot/vessel (esp. placed as lid over food and heaped with coals)
one with neck-cramp (Pliny)
neck-cramp (Pliny)
foul, offensive; ugly; disgraceful; (taeter);
tet; (9th letter of Hebrew alphabet); (transliterate as T)
a tithing.
You have hit the nail on the head. (Plautus)
Greek coin of four drachmae;
four-stringed; having a scale of four notes;
four-stringed; having a scale of four notes;
four drachmae; Greek coin of four drachmae;
quadrangle; tetragon;
square; four-sided; quadrature (Latham)
N
tetragram; name of God
tetrameter; four metric feet;
quarter; quadrant; place where two lines meet
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