| temperate |
(of weather or climate) free from extremes; mild; or characteristic of such weather or climate; "a temperate region"; "the temperate zones"; "temperate plants" moderate: not extreme; "a moderate penalty"; "temperate in his response to criticism"
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| tetralogy |
a series of four related works (plays or operas or novels)
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| Te |
tellurium: a brittle silver-white metalloid element that is related to selenium and sulfur; it is used in alloys and as a semiconductor; occurs mainly as tellurides in ores of copper and nickel and silver and gold ti: the syllable naming the seventh (subtonic) note of any musical scale in solmization
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| tense |
strain: become stretched or tense or taught; "the bodybuilder's neck muscles tensed;" "the rope strained when the weight was attached" in or of a state of physical or nervous tension increase the tension on; "alternately relax and tense your calf muscle"; "tense the rope manually before tensing the spring" become tense, nervous, or uneasy; "He tensed up when he saw his opponent enter the room" pronounced with relatively tense tongue muscles (e.g., the vowel sound in `beat') a grammatical category of verbs used to express distinctions of time cause to be tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious; "he got a phone call from his lawyer that tensed him up" taut or rigid; stretched tight; "tense piano strings"
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| temperature |
the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment (corresponding to its molecular activity) the somatic sensation of cold or heat
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