Ꞇ (lower case ꞇ) insular form of T This character may be used when there is a contrast with Carolingian T. The usual character for Insular T is simply...
Student's t test t-barb t-boy t-butyl t-conorm t-crosser t-dick t-distribution t distribution t-DNA t-former t-girl t-glottalization t-lite t-norm t-prothesis...
t-prothesis (uncountable) (Irish and Scottish Gaelic grammar) The prothesis of a t sound to words beginning with a vowel. (Irish grammar) Replacement of...
See also: ť, tʼ, and Appendix:Variations of "t" IPA(key): [t̚], [ʔ], [ː] prolongation of previous sound, or silent (with pause) From Middle English that...
script. 2,4,5-T cross someone's T high-T T-box T-Boy T-junction to a T to the T T-piece T-pose T-rav Ts and Bs, Ts and blues T-shape T-shirt T-variety (Latin-script...
Appendix:Variations of "t" IPA(key): /t/ From the -t of Latin -et, -it, which survived in Old French in some verb forms, now still spelt with -t (such as il fait...
Middle English -t (e.g. aȝenst vs. aȝens (“against”)), likely resulting from -s + the, or various other words beginning with th-, t-. -t An excrescent ending...