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testy
English
Etymology
Middle English testif (“headstrong”), from Old French testu, from teste (“head”) + -u. Compare modern French tête (“head”), têtu (“stubborn”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t?sti/
- Rhymes: -?sti
Adjective
testy (comparative testier, superlative testiest)
- Easily annoyed, irritable.
- Marked by impatience or ill humor.
- He made testy remarks.
Synonyms
- touchy
- tetchy
Derived terms
- testily
- testiness
Translations
See also
- heady
- teston
Anagrams
- Setty, tyets, yetts
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testicles
English
Noun
testicles
- plural of testicle
Usage notes
Frequently used in the plural, due to their usually being present as a pair.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:testicles
Anagrams
- celestist, telestics
Catalan
Noun
testicles
- plural of testicle
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