Termination. A word-ending.
Tmesis. A word-cutting or splitting or outsundering; as, ‘The child has overthrown the flower-pot.’ By word-cutting or outsundering—‘The child has thrown the flower-pot over.’
By tmesis you may oft outshare
A word’s two word-stems here and there.
Transitive is overfaresome; intransitive, unoverfaresome.
Triphthong. Gr. tri, three; phthongos, sound. A threefold sound.
Uncial. L. literæ unciales, text letters. Capital letters.
Under. Undersea, submarine; underspan, subtend; underslinking, subterfuge.
Up-. Upclashing, collision; upthrong, congregate.
Upmating. The upmating of the persons, called in Greek syllepsis, touches the use of the personal pronouns. A second or third person upmated with the first is reckoned as first, and a third upmated with the second is reckoned as second; as,