Some nouns that start with T are:
The t-shirts for his staff have green stripes.(The bold, italicized words)
Common nouns that start with T are:tabletangerineteachertimetiretitletoothtroubletruthtuba
The two nouns in your sentence are words and nouns, they are plural, common nouns.
Common nouns that start with the letter T include:tabtablettapetaxteateetelevisiontracertracktrackertriangletricktrickstertriketrinkettripletstubtubatuna
Examples of nouns that end with the letter T are: alphabetbatcometdesertelementfootguesthatinstantjetknotlightmintnightocelotpointquiltrootsalttentultraviolet vaultwalletxystyeastzest
Some nouns that start with the letter T are:tabtabernacletabletableclothtablespoontacotactictadpoletailtaletalenttalkTallahasseetamaletambourinetangerinetangerinestangotanktapetarantulatarifftarmactarttaskTasmaniatasseltastetattootaxtaxiteateacherteachingteamteapotteaspoontechniciantechnologyteethtelegraphtelephonetelevisiontempertempesttempletendencyTennesseetenttermiteterritoryterrortesttestamenttexastextiletexturetheorythermometerthesisthiefthighthingthornthoughtsthreadthreethrillthroatthrustthumbthunderticticktickettigertightstiletimbertimetimertintinseltiretirednesstissueTitanictitletoadtoasttoastertobaccotoetoenailtoffeetoilettolerancetollboothtomatotombTommytonguetonsiltoothtoothbrushtoothpastetoptorchtornadotorpedotortoisetoucantouchtoweltowertowntoytottractortradetraffictrailtraintramptransporttrashtraytreadmilltreasuretreattreatmenttreetrencht-rextriangleTriassic periodtricktrigonometrytriptripletstrolleytrombonetroopertrophytroubletrouserstrucktrumpettrunktrusttruthtu-tutubtubatuliptummytumortunatunicturkeyturnturtleturtledovetutortwigtwisttwitchTybalttycoontypewritertyphoontyrannyMany nouns begin with the letter T - table, touring, tongue, tar, temple, tent, task, truth, tooth, tempest, and plus a lot of.
Yes, the words 'trail' and 'forest' are nouns, they are words for things.
Yes, the nouns 'bread' and 'meat' are common nouns, general words for types of food.
The abstract nouns are melancholy (an emotion) and politics (a concept).The nouns 'priest' and 'philosopher' are concrete nouns as words for a person.
Nouns are words for people, places, and things, for example:PeopleactorbarberchilddaughterfriendPlacestowncitycountryislandcontinentThingshorsehouseorangewateryear
Many nouns ending in T can form a possessive t's (cat's, hat's). As a contraction, you could use let's (let us), that's (that is) or what's (what is) Other T word examples using nouns: The net's broken. (net is broken) The outlet's not working. The set's ready.
Well, obviously "October" can be made. Some other words (in no particular order) include:betboorbootcobcoocorecotoreroberoerootrottoe