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Tah (tah) -- Rock, stone.
Tahbodan (tah-boh-dahn) -- Foundation. 
Tahlo (tah-loh) -- Hoof. 
Tahloo (tahl-oo) -- Any creature with hooved feet. 
Tahlor (tahl-ohr) -- Hooved.
Tahmoz (tah-mahz) -- Earthquake.
Tahr (tahr) -- Rocky.
Taht (taht) -- Verb; to guide or give directions.
Tahta (tah-tah) -- Verb; to mine.
Tahto (taht-oh) -- Advice.
Tahttu (taht-oo) -- A set of rules, guidelines, and advice containing the contributions of many different Blurby philosophers, which is still followed by many Blurbys (and some others) to this day.  Following the Tahttu has become a significant part of the Blurby religion, though the vast majority of its contents are not explicitly religious in nature.
Tahtytah (tah-tee-tah) -- Bedrock, crust (as in the outermost rocky layer of a planet.)
Takaru (tah-kahr-oo) -- Bead.
Tal (taal) -- Spear.  Used as a verb, means "to stab."
Taljo (taal-joh) -- Dart or small throwing knife.
Tan (taan) -- Limb; arm or leg.
Tand (taand) -- Body, torso.
Tandaye'ohr (taand-ah-yeh-ohr) -- Disembodied; without physical form.
Tand-dan (taand-daan) -- Armor designed for round-bodied creatures such as K'hyurbhis.
Tander (taand-uhr) -- Physical, bodily.
Tandno (taand-noh) -- Backpack, or any other bag or pouch strapped onto a creature's body.
Tandowo (taand-oh-woh) -- Damage, injury, harm.  Used as a verb, means "to damage," "to injure," or "to harm."
Tandowor (taand-oh-wohr) -- Damaged, injured.
Tandroas (taand-rohs) -- Body heat.
Tandroasaye'oh (taand-rohs-ah-yeh-oh) -- Hypothermia.
Tandven (taand-vehn) -- Shirt, or any similar article of clothing designed to only cover the upper body.
Tanko (taan-koh) -- Knee, elbow.
Tanulon (taan-oo-lohn) -- Bracelet or anklet.
Tahtarnan (tah-tahr-naan) -- Mineshaft.
Tarruk (tahr-uhk) -- Lava.
Te (tay) -- Bird.
Teje (tay-jay) -- Feather.
Tejega (tay-jay-gah) -- Coating of small feathers over all or most of a creature's body; down. 
Tejer (tay-jayr) -- Feathered, feathery. 
Ter (tuhr) -- Aura, glow.  Used as a verb, means "to glow."
Ter'er (tuhr-uhr) -- Glowing.
Teyguo (tay-goo-oh) -- Eighth month of the standard Nummorrian calendar.  It was named after a Numnum who lived more than 400,000 years ago, notable for his role in the battle that marked the end of the Numnum and K'hyurbhi War.
Tisaye'oo (tee-sah-yeh-oo) -- Only child.
Tiso (tee-soh) -- Sibling; brother or sister.
Togo (toh-goh) -- Green.
Tori (tohr-ee) -- Bridge.
Tu (too) -- Verb; to multiply, to combine.
Tuh (tuh) -- Effort, work.
Tuham (too-haam) -- Very, a lot; exaggerated version of "ham" often used for emphasis.
Tuhamajor (too-haam-ah-johr) -- Cluttered.
Tuhamajorro (too-haam-ah-johr-oh) -- Clutter, mess.
Tuhamboror (too-haam-bohr-ohr) -- Overpopulated, crowded.
Tuhambororro (too-haam-bohr-ohr-oh) -- Overpopulation.
Tuhammer (too-haam-uhr) -- Excessively, too (as in "too strong" or "too much.")  When used by itself rather than in combination with other words, it is an exclamation similar to "great!" or "awesome!"
Tuhamoh (too-haam-oh) -- Best.
Tuhamroas (too-haam-rohs) -- Verb; to overheat.
Tuhamroasso (too-haam-rohs-oh) -- Heat exhaustion, heatstroke.
Tulda (tuhl-dah) -- Tool, instrument.
Tull (tuhl) -- Work, job.  Used as a verb, means "to work."
Tuller (tuhl-uhr) -- Employed, working.
Tullo (tuhl-oh) -- Employment.
Tulloo (tuhl-oo) -- Employee, worker.
Tur (tuhr) -- Busy.
Ty (tee) -- Greater than, more.
Tyafoshi (tee-ah-foh-shee) -- Disaster, crisis.
Tyavu (tee-ah-voo) -- Awful, terrible.
Tyavu'oo (tee-ah-voo-oo) -- Monster, villain, awful person.
Tyez (tee-ehz) -- Verb; to choose.
Tyezo (tee-ehz-oh) -- Choice, selection.
Tynummokku (tee-nuhm-mahk-oo) -- Supernum; a powerful warrior said to appear when someone obtains the legendary Num Coin and transforms by absorbing the vast quantities of Num Power held within it.
Tyo (tee-oh) -- Verb; to add.
Tyoi (tee-oi) -- Very old, ancient.
Tyo'oh (tee-oh-oh) -- Addition.
Tyoon (tee-oon) -- Many.
Tyor (tee-ohr) -- Added, extra, additional.
Tyornherbi (tee-ohr-nuhr-bee) -- Sub-nherbi; a smaller region of space connected to (but separate from) one or more of the primary 40 Nherbis.  Some are as small as a single planet, while others are far larger, sometimes even approaching the size of an entire solar system.  Whereas the 40 Nherbis generally follow the same laws of physics, sub-nherbis are not necessarily bound to those same laws and may be extremely unusual in various ways.  The Khurbyish concept of a tyornherbi can be seen as roughly equivalent to the human idea of a "pocket universe" or various other terms used to describe smaller universe-like spaces.
Tytanner (tee-taan-uhr) -- Many-legged.
Tytanoo (tee-taan-oo) -- Any creature which walks on more than six limbs.
Tytyoh (tee-tee-oh) -- Most.

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