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List of Baby Names That Are Also Words - T

Tawny - having a light brown color.
Taylor - a former president of the USA.
Teal - type of river duck; a slightly bluish green color.
Ted - a stylish punk of the 1950's and 60's; to spread for drying.
Tiff - a minor emotional dispute.
Tiger - a powerful, striped, hunting feline.
Timothy - type of grass; a disciple of Saint Paul.
Tod - a unit of weight for wool; fox (Scot.).
Tony - high-styled, fashionable.
Tom - a male animal.
Tommy - a light machine gun.
Topaz - a precious jewel.
Treasure - a highly valuable collection of items.
Trinity - in Christianity: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Trinket - valued but otherwise worthless personal item.
Truely - honestly.
Tuck - fold a material under itself to tighten.
Tucker - tire, exhaust.
Tuesday - the second day of the week.

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This website is dedicated to the proposal that the metaphorical relationships drawn between any two disciplines are, in fact, universal, being isomorphic mathematical derivations of the Unified Field Theory. Further, that this symmetric aspect of metaphor is extrapolatable both linearly and laterally, thus may be harnessed to mathematically predict missing knowledge and invention in all other disciplines: an interdisciplinary Rosetta stone of universal scope.

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